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  1. Greatest common factor review (article) | Khan Academy

    What is GCF? GCF stands for greatest common factor. The greatest common factor of two numbers is the greatest number that is a factor of both of them.

  2. Greatest common factor examples (video) | Khan Academy

    The greatest common factor (GCF) of a set of numbers is the largest factor that all the numbers share. For example, 12, 20, and 24 have two common factors: 2 and 4.

  3. Greatest common factor of monomials - Khan Academy

    What you will learn in this lesson In this lesson, you will learn about the greatest common factor (GCF) and how to find this for monomials.

  4. Factoring polynomials by taking a common factor - Khan Academy

    Find the GCF of all the terms in the polynomial. Express each term as a product of the GCF and another factor. Use the distributive property to factor out the GCF.

  5. Greatest common factor (GCF) explained - Khan Academy

    The greatest common divisor (GCD) and greatest common factor (GCF) are the same thing. To find the GCD/GCF of two numbers, list their factors, identify the common factors, and choose …

  6. GCF & LCM word problems (video) - Khan Academy

    Here we have a couple of word problems--one searching for the least common multiple and the other for the greatest common factor. Just read them with us slowly and follow along. You'll get it.

  7. Least common multiple of three numbers (video) | Khan Academy

    Multiples of 8 are: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, etc. The LCM for 6 and 8 = 24 because this is the first multiple they have in common. Now, let's find the GCF for 6 and 8. Factors of 6: 1, 2, 3, 6 …

  8. Factor with the distributive property (video) | Khan Academy

    The distributive property helps us factor out the greatest common factor (GCF) in math problems. By finding the GCF of two numbers, we can rewrite the expression as a product, making …

  9. Taking common factor from binomial (video) | Khan Academy

    Explore the process of factoring polynomials using the greatest common monomial factor. This involves breaking down coefficients and powers of variables to find the largest common factor, …

  10. Factoring by grouping (article) | Khan Academy

    GCF is the abbreviation for Greatest Common Factor. It is the value that you can evenly divide all terms by. It can be a number, a variable, or a mix of numbers and variables.