Question 53 of 150 Remove the greatest common factor. Check your answer by multiplication. 9x^(5)+6x^(3)+15x
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To remove the greatest common factor (GCF) from the expression \(9x^5 + 6x^3 + 15x\), we will follow these steps: ** Show more…
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