Elementary Algebra

Published by Cengage Learning
ISBN 10: 1285194055
ISBN 13: 978-1-28519-405-9

Chapter 6 - Factoring, Solving Equations, and Problem Solving - 6.1 - Factoring by Using the Distributive Property - Concept Quiz 6.1 - Page 242: 3

Answer

False

Work Step by Step

Common factors do not always have to be monomials. For example, the expression $3(2x+5)+4(2x+5)$ has the binomial common factor: $2x+5$.
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