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The terms in an expression each have a coefficient of 1 and contain the exact same variables, but raised to different powers. Describe the greatest common factor of the expression.

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  1. Yesterday, 16:33
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    The greatest common factor is the term in which the variable is raised to the lower power. this can be factored out of all terms, and is the greatest factor that can do so.
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