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25 October, 07:47

The greatest common factor of 49a^4b^3 and 21a^4b^5

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  1. 25 October, 10:15
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    7a^4b^3

    Explanation/Steps to solve:

    First you separate 49 and 21 from the variables. Then you find their GCF.

    The GCF of 49 is 21 is 7.

    Then you find the GCF of the variables.

    a^4b^3 and a^4b^5

    how many As and Bs do they have in common?

    both variables have 4 As and both have 3 Bs. It can't be 5 Bs since the other variable only has 3. 3 is less than 5 which means that there can be a 3 in the other variable (b^5).

    So we rewrite how much As and Bs they have.

    4 As = a^4

    3 Bs = b^3

    ---> a^4b^3

    then we combine both the GCF of the numbers and the variables,

    7a^4b^3
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