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Factor the GCF: 9x4y − 6x3y2 + 3x2y3.

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Answer:


3x^(2) y(3x^(2) - 2xy + y^(2) ))

Explanation:

User Ahmet Altun
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Answer:

The GCF in the expression is
3x^2y

Explanation:

Given : Expression
9x^4y - 6x^3y^2 + 3x^2y^3

To find : The factor the GCF?

Solution :

The GCF is the greatest common factor.

Step 1 - Write the expression


9x^4y - 6x^3y^2 + 3x^2y^3

Step 2 - First take a number common

As 9,6,3 is the multiple of 3 so 3 is common


=3(3x^4y - 2x^3y^2 + x^2y^3)

Step 3 -Take
x^2 common


=3x^2(3x^2y - 2xy^2 +y^3)

Step 4 -Take
y common


=3x^2y(3x^2 - 2xy +y^2)

So, The GCF in the expression is
3x^2y

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