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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Borough_of_Manhattan_Community_College/MAT_206.5/Chapter_4A%3A_Algebra_Topics/4A.01%3A_Greatest_Common_Factor_and_Factor_by_Grouping
    \(\begin{array} {ll} \text{There is no GCF in all four terms.} &6x^2−3x−4x+2 \\ \text{Separate into two parts.} &6x^2−3x\quad −4x+2\\ \text{Factor the GCF from both parts.} &3x(2x−1)−2(2x−1) \\ \text{...There is no GCF in all four terms.6x23x4x+2Separate into two parts.6x23x4x+2Factor the GCF from both parts.3x(2x1)2(2x1)Factor out the common factor.(2x1)(3x2)Check on your own by multiplying. The greatest common factor (GCF) of two or more expressions is the largest expression that is a factor of all the expressions.

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