Factor out the greatest common monomial factor from polynomial. Show your work or explain your reasoning

Answer:
7(1 +3x)
Step-by-step explanation:
The simplest monomial is a constant that is a prime number. That constant is a factor of the coefficient of the only other monomial in the expression, so it can factored from both terms.
= 7 + 7·3x
= 7(1 +3x)