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I need the GCF of number 8
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The GCF of Question 8 would be 3ax^2y^4.
This the largest common algebraic factor that can be divided into each of the 3 terms in the question.
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This questions is unanswerable. A GFC is the largest number two numbers can both be divided by. i cant find the GCF of one number ^.^'
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