A) Factor out the GCF from the polynomial. 10p + 5q - 5 B) Factor out the GCF from the polynomial. 7a(a - b) + (a - b)

Rivka Thorpe

Rivka Thorpe

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2021-05-02

A) Factor out the GCF from the polynomial.
10p + 5q - 5
B) Factor out the GCF from the polynomial.
7a(a - b) + (a - b)

Answer & Explanation

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Skilled2021-05-03Added 100 answers

Step 1
We know that GCF is the greatest common factor
A) Consider
10p+5q−5 = 5(2p)+5(q)+5(−1)
=5(2p+q-1)
Step 2
B) Consider
7a(a−b)+(a−b) =(a−b)(7a)+(a−b)(1)
=(a-b)(7a+1)
Here GCF is (a−b)

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