

intro to Factoring the GCF
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Kevin Bowman
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Factoring the GCF
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What is the GCF?
GCF stands for Greatest Common Factor. It is the largest number that goes into the numbers in question.
For example: The GCF of 24 and 36 is 12. That's because 12 is the largest number that goes into 24 and 36 evenly.
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Multiple Choice
What is the GCF of 16 and 20?
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4
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16
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Fill in the Blank
What is the GCF of 18, 27, and 36?
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The GCF of monomials with variables.
Sometimes we have to find the GCF of monomials with variables when we are factoring.
In order for a variable to be part of the GCF, all numbers must include that variable. Then we take the smallest exponent.
For example: The GCF of 2x3 and 6x2 would be 2x2
The GCF for 2 and 6 is 2. The GCF for x3 and x2 would be x2 because the exponent 2 is smaller than 3.
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Multiple Choice
What is the GCF of 12x2, 24x, and 6?
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6x
6x2
12x2
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Math Response
What is the GCF of 6x3, 12x2, and 18x2?
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What is factoring?
Factoring is rewriting a polynomial as a product of it's factors.
What can we "divide" out, but then rewrite as a multiplication expression?
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Factoring out the GCF of a polynomial.
To factor out a GCF from a polynomial we do the following:
1. Find the GCF.
2. Divide the polynomial by the GCF.
3. Rewrite the polynomial as the product of the GCF and the quotient we got when we divided the polynomial by the GCF.
4. Check your work by multiplying.
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Example of Factoring out the GCF.
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Another Example:
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One more example:
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Multiple Choice
Factor 5a4−10a3+25a2
5(a4−2a3+5a2)
5a(a3−2a2+5a)
5a2(a2−2a+5)
5a3(a−2+25a2)
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Factoring the GCF with more than 1 variable.
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Multiple Choice
Factor 7x5y4−49x3y3+21x2y
7x2y(x3y3−7xy2+3)
7xy(x4y3−7x2y2+3x2)
7x2y2(x3y2−7xy+3x2)
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