
Understanding Greatest Common Factor
Learn how to find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) through examples and exercises. Discover the method of factoring using GCF to simplify algebraic expressions. Practice problems included to master this fundamental concept in mathematics.
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Greatest Common Factor Unit 6 - Supplement
Greatest Common Factor (GCF) Is the biggest number that can be divided into both given numbers Examples 1.) 6, 14 2.) 8, 12
Examples (cont.) 3.) 20, 45 4.) 6, 18, 27 5.) 6x2, 12x3 6.) 7a, 14a2
Examples (cont.) 7.) 6ab2, 10a2b3 8.) 27x4y7z3, 63x2y8z4
Factoring- Using GCF Find the GCF Pull out the GCF from each term- write what is left over in ( ) Examples: 1.) 3x + 6 2.) 5x - 35
Examples (cont.) 3.) 4x2 12 4.) 6x2+ 10x 5.) 12x + 144x2 6.) 5x 10y
Examples (cont.) 7.) 6x2+ 10x 4 8.) 13x3- 39x2
Classwork Pg 307 # 1-9
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