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How do I find the greatest common factor of monomials? Above is a problem where I need to find the GCF and I'm having a hard time finding it.

How do I find the greatest common factor of monomials? Above is a problem where I-example-1
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Concentrate on the numbers alone. The GCF of 35, 14 and 63 is 7.

You know y^4 goes into every number, so that'll be in your answer as well.

The final answer would be 7y^4.
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