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find the factors of the polynomials ​

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Answered by CharmingBeauty
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Look for factors that appear in every single term to determine the GCF. Factor the GCF out from every term in front of parentheses, and leave the remnants inside the parentheses. Multiply out to simplify each term. Distribute to make sure the GCF is correct.

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Answered by sainiinswag
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