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What is the greatest common factor of 30y8+10y4 ?

y2

10y4

10y8

20y2

User Orson
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Answer:

answer is B

Explanation:

User Cosmia Luna
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Answer:

Option B is correct

Greatest common factor of
30y^8+10y^4 is
10y^4

Explanation:

GCF(Greatest common Factor) states that the greatest factor that divide the polynomial terms.

Given :
30y^8+10y^4

we can write:


30 y^8 = 10 \cdot 3 \cdot y^4 \cdot y^4

then;


30y^8+10y^4 =
10y^4(3y^4+1)

therefore, the greatest common factor of
30y^8+10y^4 is
10y^4

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