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lesson 1: factoring using the greatest common factor factor each expres…

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lesson 1: factoring using the greatest common factor
factor each expression by factoring out the gcf.
1.) ( xy - xz )
2.) ( 9x^2 - 3x )
3.) ( 21b - 15a )
4.) ( 27y^3 + 18y^2 )
5.) ( 12x^2 - 16x )
6.) ( 28x^5 - 7x^2 )
7.) ( 2x^2y - 2xy )
8.) ( 8m^3 + 16m^2n )
9.) ( 4b^3 + 2b^2 + 8b )

Explanation:

Response
Problem 1: \( xy - xz \)

Step 1: Identify GCF

The terms \( xy \) and \( xz \) have a common factor of \( x \).

Step 2: Factor out GCF

Factor \( x \) from both terms: \( x(y - z) \) (Note: The original handwritten answer had a sign error; it should be \( y - z \) instead of \( y + z \))

Step 1: Identify GCF

The terms \( 9x^2 \) and \( 3x \) have a GCF of \( 3x \).

Step 2: Factor out GCF

Divide each term by \( 3x \): \( 3x(3x - 1) \)

Step 1: Identify GCF

The GCF of 21 and 15 is 3.

Step 2: Factor out GCF

Factor 3 from both terms: \( 3(7b - 5a) \)

Answer:

\( x(y - z) \)

Problem 2: \( 9x^2 - 3x \) (Assuming the original \( 9x^4 - 3x \) might be a typo, or using \( 9x^2 - 3x \) as per the handwritten work)