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Find the gcf of the terms of the polynomial. 44x^6 8x^5

a. 8x

b. x^5

c. 4x^6

d. 4x^5

User Auris
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44x^6=4x^5\cdot11x\\\\8x^5=4x^5\cdot2\\\\\boxed{GCF(44x^6;\ 8x^5)=4x^5}\to\fbox{d.}
User Miushock
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Answer: The correct option is (D)
4x^5.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the gcf of the terms of the following polynomial:


P=44x^6+8x^5.

The terms are


T_1=44x^6,\\\\T_2=8x^5.

We know that gcf means greatest common factor.

So, to find the gcf of the above two terms,

first we need to find the gcf of 44 and 8 and then the gcf of
x^6 and
x^5.

The gcf of 44 and 8 is 4 and gcf of
x^6 and
x^5 is
x^5.

Therefore, the gcf is given by


gcf(T_1,T_2)=gcf(44x^6,8x^5)=4* x^5=4x^5.

Thus, the required gcf is
4x^5.

Option (D) is correct.

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