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Greatest Common Factor

Help me please Greatest Common Factor-example-1
User Flindeberg
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Answer:

5x^3y^5

Explanation:

User Sylvain Biehler
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Answer:

Explanation:

Let's first look at the coefficients: 10, -15, 20

The GCF of these numbers is 5 (all numbers are divisible by 5, nothing larger).

Next, let's look at the
x terms:
x^(3), x^(4), x^(5)

The GCF of these terms is
x^(3) (find the lowest exponent)

Finally, let's look at the
y terms:
y^(5), y^(8), y^(6)

The GCF of these terms is
y^(5) (find the lowest exponent)

This gives us a GCF of
5x^(3)y^(5)

User Ramsey
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