Factor the expression completely.

100x+1000 (1 point)
Responses

10(10x+100)

100(x+10)

100(x+100)

1000(10x+1)

The correct option is 100(x+10).

To factor the expression completely, let's look for the greatest common factor (GCF) of the terms.

The GCF of 100x and 1000 is 100. We can factor out 100 from both terms:
100x + 1000 = 100(x) + 100(10)

Now, we can simplify the expression:
100x + 1000 = 100(x + 10)

Therefore, the completely factored form of the expression 100x + 1000 is 100(x + 10).

To factor the expression 100x + 1000 completely, we need to find the common factor of both terms. In this case, 100 is the greatest common factor.

So, we can factor out 100 from each term in the expression:
100x + 1000 = 100(x + 10)

Therefore, the completely factored form of the expression is 100(x + 10).