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What is the greatest common monomial factor of: 44k^5 - 66k^4 + 77k^3?

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Answer:

11k^3

Explanation:

To find the gcf (greatest common monomial factor) of a polynomial is to first find the gcf:

44k^5 - 66k^4 + 77k^3?

The greatest common factor within these numbers is 11.

Then, take out the gcf of the variables:

k^3

Multiply them together:

11k^3 is the greatest monomial factor of 44k^5 - 66k^4 + 77k^3.

So, it would look like:

11k^3 (4k^2 - 6k + 7)

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