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mote1985 [20]
3 years ago
8

Please answer all i need help Factor the expression using the GCF. 50x-60 Next one Factor the expression using the GCF. 16m+40 n

ext one Factor the expression using the GCF.27-45c next one Factor the expression using the GCF.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Anton [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

10(5x - 6).

8(2m + 5).

9(3 - 5c)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that

50x-60

16m+40

27-45c

The greatest common factor is a measure of the highest number present inside, or common to all the numbers that were listed. To take this one at a time, we have....

50x - 60. The highest number common to both of them is 10, and thus, we have

50x - 60 = 10(5x - 6), and this is the solved part.

16m + 40. The greatest number that's present inside both numbers is 8, and thus we have

16m + 40 = 8(2m + 5) and this is the solved part.

27 - 45c. The greatest common number is 9, and as a result, we have

27 - 45c = 9(3 - 5c), and this is the solution we were searching for

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