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What did you do to the obtained GCF of the numerical coefficients and the GCF of the variables? in ur opinion ty
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Find all factors that the numbers have in common. You can also determine the GCF if you have both numbers and variables. Factorize the numbers and identify all common factors. To get the GCF multiply all common factors.
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