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Please help please GCF FACTOR HELP MATH

Please help please GCF FACTOR HELP MATH-example-1
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Answer:

7x^2y^3z^5(x^2y^5 + 2z^6)

Explanation:

7x^4 y^8 z^5 + 14x^2 y^3 z^11

try to get the smallest of each number and variable outside if that makes any sense

14 can go into 7 two times so take out 7 and multiply it by the whole thing

7(x^4 y^8 z^5 + 2x^2 y^3 z^11)

then x y and z

7x^2y^3z^5(x^2y^5 + 2z^6)

sorry its kinda hard to see exponents in this form hopefully this helps

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