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How do you determine how many variables are part of the GCF on any factoring problem?

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Answer:

Factor each coefficient into primes. Write all variables with exponents in expanded form.

List all factors—matching common factors in a column. ...

Bring down the common factors that all expressions share.

Multiply the factors as in (Figure).

Explanation:

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