Practice - Taking Common Factors
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Practice Questions
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Factor the expression: 4x + 8.
💡 Hint: Look for numbers that both 4 and 8 can be divided by.
Factor the expression: 10y + 15.
💡 Hint: Identify the largest number that divides into both terms.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is the greatest common factor of 12 and 8?
💡 Hint: Think about how to divide both numbers evenly.
True or False: Taking common factors helps simplify expressions.
💡 Hint: Consider whether simplifying helps in solving the problem.
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Challenge Problems
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Factor the expression: 100x² + 25x.
💡 Hint: Identify the largest number that can be factored out from both terms.
Factor the expression: 64y³ - 16y.
💡 Hint: Start by finding the GCF of the coefficients first.
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