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Find the GCF of the ​

Find the GCF of the ​-example-1
User Kazeem
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Answer:

6xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with one x

User ASAD HAMEED
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Answer:

6x

Explanation:

24 and 30 share a GCF of 6. x^2 and x^2y share a GCF of x as we do not know what the value of y is.

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