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Find the greatest common factor 15x^2 y^3, and -20x^3 yz.

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15x^2y^3=3*5*x*x*y*y*y
-20x^3yz=-1*2*2*5*x*x*x*y*z
comon numbers are
5,x,x,y

greatest common factor is 5x^2y
User Lichi
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Answer:


5x^2y

Explanation:

We are given that two terms are


15x^2y^3, -20x^3yz

We have to find the GCF of given terms


15x^2=3* 5* y* y* y* x* x


-20x^3yz=-2* 2* 5* x* x* x* y* z

GFC=
5* x* x* y

GCF=
5x^2y

Answer:
5x^2y

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