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Whitney O'Kon
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Common factor is a number (or expression) that two or more numbers (expressions) can be divided by.
For example: numbers 3, 6, 12. Their common factor is 3. Each of these numbers can be divided by 3. So, 3 is the common factor here.
Another example: expression 5x²+10xy+15xy². Each of the terms in this expression can be divided by 5x. So, 5x is common factor of this expression.
Hope that helps,
Inga
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