
COLLEGE ALGEBRA W/...-MYLAB ACCESS
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Chapter R4, Problem 1E
To determine
The expression after factoring out the greatest common factor.
Expert Solution & Answer

Answer to Problem 1E
Solution:
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The expression is
Key concepts:
The greatest common factor of the given terms is the largest factor that all the terms have in common.
Calculation:
Consider the expression
The greater common factor between 10 and 15 is 5, and
Therefore, factoring out the greatest common factor we can write the given expression as shown below.
Conclusion:
Expression after factoring out the greatest common is
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Chapter R4 Solutions
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