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Greatest common factor of three univariate monomials. Find the greatest common factor of these three expressions.

Greatest common factor of three univariate monomials. Find the greatest common factor-example-1
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Answer:


9w^(2)

Explanation:

An easy way to find the GCF of different numbers is to list out all of their factors. In this case, the coefficients share multiple factors, but the largest is 9.

Additionally, when dividing variables with different powers you subtract the exponents. So, if you were to divide
(w^3)/(w^2) the final answer would be
w because 3-2 is 1. So, to find the GCF of like variables find the biggest number that can be subtracted from all of them. In this case, that is 2; therefore, the GCF of the variables is
w^2. Put the 2 parts together for the final answer
9w^(2).

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