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Determine the GCF of following polynomials: 8x?

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Final answer:

The question is incomplete as it only provides one term (8x) and the process to find the GCF of polynomials requires at least two terms. Thus, without additional information, we cannot determine the GCF.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking to determine the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of the given polynomials. However, there seems to be a typo in the question since only one polynomial term, 8x, is mentioned and we need at least two terms to find a GCF.

To find the GCF of multiple polynomials, we look for the highest power of each variable that appears in all the terms, as well as any numerical factors that are common to all terms. If additional terms were provided, the process would involve factoring each term completely and then identifying the common factors.

Unfortunately, without knowing the other term(s), we cannot compute the GCF. It's important to clarify the question before proceeding.

The complete question is: Determine the GCF of following polynomials: 8x? is:

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