15q + 5

what is the gcf?

The GCF (greatest common factor) of 15q + 5 is 1. The expression does not have any common factors other than 1.

that's wrong ml

Apologies for the incorrect response.

To find the GCF of an expression, we need more than one expression. If you meant to ask for the GCF of 15q and 5, then the GCF is 5. Both 15q and 5 are divisible by 5, so 5 is the largest common factor.

instead of 5, it's 6, my bad

No problem. If you meant to say that the expression is 15q + 6, then the GCF of 15q and 6 is 1. There are no common factors other than 1 for both terms.

but when I enter the number one, it's incorrect

Apologies for the confusion. The GCF of 15q and 6 is indeed 3, not 1. Both 15q and 6 are divisible by 3, so 3 is the largest common factor.

good job!! okay, now find the gcf for 8d-20

To find the GCF of 8d and -20, we can factor out any common factors between the two terms.

Step 1: Write the terms in factored form:
8d = 2 * 2 * 2 * d
-20 = 2 * 2 * 5 * -1

Step 2: Identify common factors:
The common factors between 8d and -20 are 2 * 2 = 4.

Therefore, the GCF of 8d and -20 is 4.

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