Section 4.4 Greatest Common Factor Find the GCF the set of numbers. 28 42.

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Section 4.4 Greatest Common Factor

Find the GCF the set of numbers

Find the GCF the set of numbers

Find the GCF the set of numbers

Find the GCF the monomials. 36x 3 y 2 48xy 2

Find the GCF the monomials. 12ab 2 48bc 2 72abc

Factor the following expressions. 21c + 14

Factor the following expressions. 32a + 8

Factor the following expressions. 15x - 60

Factor the following expressions. k 2 + 5k

Homework Practice 4.4 all

Equation for QB, RB, WR, TE Equation for Kicker Equation for Defense Penalty =

T = _2_, V =_0_, P =_14_, R =_0_, C = _0_, I = _1_, F = _0_ Example