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Mathematics, 03.12.2019 23:31, ineedcoffee

Which expression shows 56x+40y−48z written as a product of the greatest common factor and one other factor?


a
8(7x+5y−6z)
b
8(7x+5y+6z)
c
8x(7+5y−6z)
d
4(14x+10y−12z)

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