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[Algebra, polynomials] I'd like help with further explanation with what the image is telling me. I understand that you find the GCF of each term, but for the question I don't know why the GCF of the exponents are 3. I thought 4 would be the GCF. I don't think I learned how to find GCF properly.

As for the second image, I just have no clue on how to do it. I don't want just the answer. Anyone good with math please help :)

[Algebra, polynomials] I'd like help with further explanation with what the image-example-1
[Algebra, polynomials] I'd like help with further explanation with what the image-example-1
[Algebra, polynomials] I'd like help with further explanation with what the image-example-2
User Dariah
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Answer: For the GCF one, the GCF would be
3y^(3) because you are factoring from both
15y^(4) and
12y^(3), the reason it cannot be
3y^(4) is because that exponent value exceeds the exponent value of
12y^(3).

Explanation:

So when you find a greatest common factor (GCF) you are basically trying to simplify the expression by extracting numbers to put it into its simplest form. The GCF of 15 and 12, is 3. And the GCF of the exponents would be
y^(3) .

User Artem A
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