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Are you talking about factoring a polynomial and doing factorization by pulling a monomial out? If you have an equation that looks like (3x^2 +6yx + 12X^3) You would first look for the coefficient that can go into all of them = 3 in this case then what is a variable you can pull out of all of the in this case =x so you pull out 3x and you get 3x(x+2y+4x^2)



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Are you talking about factoring a polynomial and doing factorization by pulling a monomial out? If you have an equation that looks like (3x^2 +6yx + 12X^3) You would first look for the coefficient that can go into all of them = 3 in this case then what is a variable you can pull out of all of the in this case =x so you pull out 3x and you get 3x(x+2y+4x^2)



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How do you identify a common monomial factor? - Answers

Are you talking about factoring a polynomial and doing factorization by pulling a monomial out? If you have an equation that looks like (3x^2 +6yx + 12X^3) You would first look for the coefficient that can go into all of them = 3 in this case then what is a variable you can pull out of all of the in this case =x so you pull out 3x and you get 3x(x+2y+4x^2)

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