Find the GCF of

15q+6
.(1 point)

The GCF of 15q+6 is 3.

Find the GCF of

8dāˆ’20
.(1 point)

The GCF of 8d-20 is 4.

Find the GCF of

45g+30h
.(1 point)

The GCF of 45g+30h is 15.

Factor

9z + 18
using the GCF.(1 point)

First, we can factor out the greatest common factor, which is 9:

9z + 18 = 9*(z + 2)

So the factored form of 9z + 18 is 9(z + 2).

Factor

16d āˆ’ 12
using the GCF.(1 point)

First, we can factor out the greatest common factor, which is 4:

16d - 12 = 4*(4d - 3)

So the factored form of 16d - 12 is 4(4d - 3).

To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 15q+6, we need to factorize both terms and find the common factors.

First, let's factorize 15q+6:
Both 15q and 6 have a common factor of 3, so we can factor out 3:
15q + 6 = 3(5q + 2)

Now let's look at the factors:
The factors of 3 are 1 and 3.
The factors of (5q + 2) are 1, (5q + 2).

Therefore, the GCF of 15q+6 is 3.