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Hello I need help with example 5 Factor out the GCF and simplify the answer. 12 (5x^2 + 4)^3 (3x - 2)^3 + 30x (3x - 2)^4 (5x^2 - 4)^2 This expression has ___ terms. The coefficient (number part) of each term is divisible by ___. Although the second term has an x, the first term does not, so x is not a common factor. The GCF is ___. Now pull out the GCF and divide each term by it. Simplify what is left in the parentheses.
Hello I need help with example 5
Factor out the GCF and simplify the answer. 12 (5x^2 + 4)^3 (3x - 2)^3 + 30x (3x - 2)^4 (5x^2 - 4)^2 This expression has ___ terms. The coefficient (number part) of each term is divisible by ___. Although the second term has an x, the first term does not, so x is not a common factor. The GCF is ___. Now pull out the GCF and divide each term by it. Simplify what is left in the parentheses.
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