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What is the greatest common factor?
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What is the greatest common factor?
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The GCF of 20y⁹ + 5y⁶ is
5y⁶
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The factors of 20y^9 are 2(x2) 5, and y(x9).
The factors of 5y^6 are 5 and y(x6).
The factors they share are 5 and six y's, so the GCF is 5y^6.
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here is a solution :
20y9 +5y6 = 5y6(4y3 +1 )
the greatest common factoris : 5y6
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