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Create a factorable polynomial with a GCF of 7. Rewrite that polynomial in two other equivalent forms. Explain how each form was created.

Respuesta :

The GCF of a polynomial is the greatest factor which is common to all the terms of the polynomial.

Thus, an example of a polynomial with a GCF of 7 is
[tex]21x^2-42x+14[/tex]

The above polynomial can also be rewritten as
[tex]7(3x^2-6x+2)[/tex]

This form of the polynomial is obtained by factoring out the GCF of the polynomial.

7(3x^2-6x+2) is the anwser.