Find the GCF of 15q + 6.

The GCF of 15q and 6 is 3.

Find the GCF of 8d - 20.

The GCF of 8d and 20 is 4.

Find the GCF of 45g + 30h.

The GCF of 45g and 30h is 15.

Factor 9z + 18 using the GCF

To factor 9z + 18 using the GCF (Greatest Common Factor), we need to find the largest number that divides evenly into both terms. In this case, the GCF is 9, because it is the largest number that divides evenly into 9z and 18.

So, we can rewrite 9z + 18 as 9(z + 2).

Factor 6d - 12 using the GCF.

To factor 6d - 12 using the GCF (Greatest Common Factor), we first need to find the GCF of 6 and 12. The GCF of 6 and 12 is 6.

Now, we divide each term by the GCF:
(6d ÷ 6) - (12 ÷ 6)

Simplifying, we get:
d - 2

So, the factored form of 6d - 12 is 6(d - 2).

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