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I need help :) Find the GCF: 10x^5−16x^4+4x^2
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the greatest common factor is 2x^2.
the largest number that divides evenly into
10x^5−16x^4+4x^2 is two.
the highest degree is x^2 so the answer would be 2x^2
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