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18 January, 10:00

What is the greatest common factor of the terms in the polynomial 12x4 + 27x3 + 6x2?

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  1. 18 January, 12:32
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    To solve for the greatest common factor, ask yourself what is the largest number that you can divide in all 3 numbers, in this case would be 3.

    12/3 = 4

    27/3 = 9

    6/3 = 2.

    Then find the largest common variable you can evenly divided in all 3 terms, this would be x^2.

    X^4/x^2 = X^2

    X^3/X^2 = X^1

    X^2/x^2 = x^0 = 1.

    Put the 2 together, and you have your GCF. 3X^2 is your GCF.
  2. 18 January, 13:07
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    It must be three

    12*4:3=16

    27*3:3=27

    6*2:3=4

    16,27,4 are the simplest form possible so ans is 3.
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