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How would you rewrite the expression 6a2+12a5 by factoring out the GCF?
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The greatest common factor of 6a^2 and 12a^5 is 6a^2. By factoring out 6a^2, the expression can be rewritten as:
6a^2(1 + 2a^3)
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