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Greatest Common Factor
does the bional 4xy+16y have a gcf
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Yes, the expression 4xy + 16y can be simplified further by factoring out the greatest common factor (GCF) of the terms. The GCF of 4xy and 16y is 4y. When factored out, the expression becomes 4y( x + 4).
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