I want to try one last time to see if I can get this to work. I'm getting tired. Factor out largest common factor 3x + 18 =
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The largest common factor is 3: 3(x+6).
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Given largest common factor 3x + 18

So the coefficients are 3 and 18

So, 3 is the largest integer that all of them are divisible by

Hence 3 is the largest common factor and simplest factored from is,

3(x+6)


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