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Find the GCF of the terms of the polynomial

Find the GCF of the terms of the polynomial-example-1
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To find the GCF of the polynomial, all we have to do is spot the common factor of all the terms of the polynomial.

21z⁵-42x⁴+14z³

The common term is

7z³

If we factor 7z³ out, we'll get

z³(3z²-6z+2)


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User Crafty
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Answer:

7z³

Explanation:

7z³

User A Salim
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