Factoring Out the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) — Step by Step
In this lesson, we walk through how to factor out the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) from polynomial expressions — including examples with negative leading terms and binomial factors. Learn how to identify the GCF between coefficients and variables, factor it out step by step, and simplify the remaining expression. We also check our work by distributing back to confirm accuracy. Perfect for Algebra students who want a solid foundation in factoring!
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