\(\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.6x2−3x−4x+2Separate into two parts.6x2−3x−4x+2Factor the GCF from both parts.3x(2x−1)−2(2x−1)Factor out the common factor.(2x−1)(3x−2)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.