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6.1 greatest common factor: pr
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factor out the negative of the greatest common factor:
$-12x^{2}-30x=\square$
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Step1: Find the greatest common factor (GCF)
First, find the GCF of \(12\) and \(30\).
The factors of \(12\) are \(1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12\).
The factors of \(30\) are \(1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30\).
The GCF of \(12\) and \(30\) is \(6\).
For the variable part, the GCF of \(x^{2}\) and \(x\) is \(x\).
So the GCF of \(- 12x^{2}\) and \(-30x\) is \(6x\).
Since we need to factor out the negative of the GCF, we factor out \(-6x\).
Step2: Divide each term by \(-6x\)
\(\frac{-12x^{2}}{-6x}=2x\) and \(\frac{-30x}{-6x} = 5\)
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