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factor each
60x^4=2*2*3*5*x*x*x*x
45x^5y^5=3*3*5*x*x*x*x*x*y*y*y*y*y
75x^3y=3*5*5*x*x*x*y
common is 3*5*x*x*x=15x^3
gcf=15x^3
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