88.1k views
3 votes
Find the gcf of the first two terms and the gcf of the last two terms of the polynomial

Find the gcf of the first two terms and the gcf of the last two terms of the polynomial-example-1
User OfirD
by
8.7k points

2 Answers

1 vote
The answer is C. For the first pair, both 20 and 5 can be evenly divided into 5. There is an h^2 and h^3 but h^2 is correct because the second term cannot be evenly divided into h^3.
For the second pair, 4 and 16 can both be divided into 4. h is only in the third number so it obviously cannot be evenly divided into the last number.
User Lee Englestone
by
8.2k points
3 votes
The answer is C, 5h^2 and 4
User Vittoria
by
8.7k points