kellerpaula kellerpaula
  • 26-03-2020
  • Mathematics
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Factoring GCF
ab^2+20ab

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lawrence255
lawrence255 lawrence255
  • 26-03-2020

Answer:

ab(ab + 20)

Step-by-step explanation:

Because we see both terms have at least one ab in it, we can factor out ab and get ab(ab + 20). However, because ab^2 does not have any coefficient, there is nothing more to factor out. Thus, ab is your greatest common factor, or GCF.

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edyg144 edyg144
  • 26-03-2020
From this you can factor 2ab so you get

ab(b +10)
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