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Find the GCF (greatest common factor) of the following terms.{4xy^2, 2x^2y^2, x^2y^2}

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We need to find the GCF of


\begin{gathered} 4xy^2 \\ 2x^2y^2 \\ \text{and} \\ x^2y^2 \end{gathered}

Let's break apart the terms,


\begin{gathered} 4xy^2=2\cdot2\cdot x\cdot y\cdot y \\ 2x^2y^2=2\cdot x\cdot x\cdot y\cdot y \\ x^2y^2=x\cdot x\cdot y\cdot y \end{gathered}

We can see that the common factors to all 3 terms are x * y * y, which


\begin{gathered} x\cdot y\cdot y \\ =xy^2 \end{gathered}

Thus, the GCF of the 3 terms given is,


xy^2Answer
xy^2

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