How do you determine the GCF of all the terms: #98v(6v-2), 84(6v-2)#?
14 (6V -2)
The common factors are 2x7 = 14. The factors of (6v - 2), (6v - 2) is (6v - 2), and the GCF IS 14 (6V - 2) based on factors of 98 = 2x7x7 and factors of 84 = 2x2x3x7.
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To determine the greatest common factor (GCF) of the given terms, factor out the common factors from both terms. The common factor in this case is (6v - 2). Thus, the GCF of the given terms is 6v - 2.
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