Factor -27h + 6 using the GCF.

First, let's find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the terms -27h and 6.

For -27h, the prime factors are -1, 3, 3, and h.
For 6, the prime factors are 2 and 3.

The GCF is the product of the common prime factors raised to their lowest exponent, so the GCF is 3.

We can now factor out the GCF from the given expression:
-27h + 6 = 3(-9h + 2)

To factor -27h + 6 using the greatest common factor (GCF), we need to find the largest number that divides evenly into -27h and 6.

First, let's look at the numbers -27h and 6 separately.

For -27h, the largest factor is -3h. We can divide -27h by -3h to get -27h / -3h = 9.

For 6, the largest factor is 2. We can divide 6 by 2 to get 6 / 2 = 3.

Now, let's find the GCF of -27h and 6, which is the largest number that divides evenly into both -27h and 6.

The GCF of -27h and 6 is 3.

We can express -27h + 6 as 3(-9h + 2).

So, the factored form of -27h + 6 using the GCF is 3(-9h + 2).

To factor the expression -27h + 6 using the GCF (Greatest Common Factor), first, we need to find the greatest common factor of the coefficients.

The greatest common factor of -27 and 6 is 3. The GCF can be negative if it is a factor of a negative number, so we keep the negative sign for the GCF since -27 is negative.

Now we divide each term by the GCF (-3):

-27h / (-3) = 9h
6 / (-3) = -2

Therefore, the factored form of -27h + 6 is:

-3(9h - 2)