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Find the GCF of 14a and 28ab

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14a= 2*7*a
28ab= 2^2*7*a*b
GCF (14a,28ab)= 2*7*a= 14a

The GCF of 14a and 28ab is 14a~
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Answer:

14a


Step-by-step explanation:

The greatest common factor is defined as the largest number by which the two given terms can be divided


The first given term is 14a, let's leave it as it is for now

The second given term is 28ab, this term can be rewritten as:

2 * 14a * b


We can note that the 14 a is the largest factor by which the two terms can be divided


This means that the GCF of the two given terms is 14a


Hope this helps :)

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