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(21gh^4)(6g^6h^2)(3g^2h^6) find the greatest common factor of the monomials
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(21gh^4)(6g^6h^2)(3g^2h^6) find the greatest common factor of the monomials
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To find greatest common factor, look at the variables: g, h
Look at their coefficients and exponents:
Find the two groups' GCF:
Combine:
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