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18 January, 05:12

GCF of 4x^2y^2, 3xy^4, and 2xy^2

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  1. 18 January, 06:38
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    The greatest common factor would be xy^2 because these are the only factors that they all have in common. The second term only has 1 x, so only 1 x is part of the gcf.

    The 1st and 3rd terms each have y^2 therefore making it part of the gcf as well.
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