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Go to the MathTV by clicking here to see more examples of greatest common factoring. Under Choose the Topic, choose Algebra - Factoring - Greatest Common Factor, and view videos 1 to 5. Complete the following questions to practice your factoring skills. Click here to verify your answers. If you have any difficulty with these solutions, please contact your teacher before continuing. |
- Factor the following expressions. Be sure you are removing the greatest common factor from both the numerator and denominator.
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