Find the GCF of 18j+27.(1 point)

Responses

18
18

9
9

54
54

3

9

To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 18j + 27, we start by factoring out any common factors between the two terms. In this case, both 18j and 27 are divisible by 9.

So, we can rewrite the expression as:

18j + 27 = 9(2j + 3)

Now, we can see that there are no common factors other than 9.

So, the GCF of 18j + 27 is 9.

To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 18j+27, we need to factor both terms and find the common factors.

First, let's factor 18j. Since 18 is already factored, we just need to consider the variable j. Since j does not have any factors other than 1 and itself, we can say that the factorization of 18j is 18j.

Now, let's factor 27. Since 27 is divisible by 9, we can factor it as 9 * 3.

Next, let's look for the common factors between the factorizations of 18j and 27. The only common factor is 9.

Therefore, the GCF of 18j+27 is 9.