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2(a+b)+ 4m(a+b) factor out the greatest common factor​

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LittleAngel36
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  • 12-04-2021

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF).

[tex]gcf = 2(a + b)[/tex]

Factor out the GCF.

[tex]2(a + b)( \frac{2(a + b)}{2(a + b)} + \frac{4m(a + b)}{2(a + b)} [/tex]

now, Simplify each term in parentheses.

[tex]2(a + b)(1 + 2m)[/tex]

hence, if we factor out the GCF (greatest common factor), we get the answer 2 (a + b) (1 + 2m).

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