Factor -27h + 6 using the GCF.(1 point)

Responses

3(-9h - 2)
3(-9h - 2)

3(9h + 2)
3(9h + 2)

3(-9h - 2)
3(-9h - 2)

3(-9h +2)

The correct factorization using the greatest common factor (GCF) for -27h + 6 is:

3(-9h + 2)

To factor -27h + 6 using the GCF (Greatest Common Factor), you need to identify the highest common factor of -27h and 6. The highest common factor is 3.

Dividing both terms by 3, you get:

-27h ÷ 3 = -9h
6 ÷ 3 = 2

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

To factor a polynomial, you can use the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) method. The GCF of -27h and 6 would be 3, since it is the largest number that divides both -27h and 6 evenly.

To factor -27h + 6 using the GCF, you can factor out 3 from both terms:

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

So the correct answer is 3(-9h + 2).