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12 March, 20:35

greatest common factor of - 27x2yz5 + 15x3z3

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  1. 12 March, 21:49
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    The GCF will be found as follows:

    -27x^2yz^5+15x^3z^3

    -27x^2yz^5=-3*3*3*x*x*y*z*z*z*z*z

    15x^3z^3=3*5*x*x*x*z*z*z

    the GCF is the product of the lowest power of each factor that appears in each term

    thus we shall have:

    3*z*z*z*x*x

    =3z^3x^2
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