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What’s the greatest common factor of 5y^2+15y
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5y because you can pull out a 5 and y since both terms contain those 2 values so after you factor out the gcf you can get 5y(y+3)
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Answer:
5y
Explanation:
Think of the distributive property here.
5y (y+3)
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