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How do you find GCF with varaibles only? - Answers
You look at the exponents. x5y2 and x3y4 The greatest common factor of these is the largest exponent of each. So the greatest common factor is: x3y2
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You look at the exponents. x5y2 and x3y4 The greatest common factor of these is the largest exponent of each. So the greatest common factor is: x3y2
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You look at the exponents. x5y2 and x3y4 The greatest common factor of these is the largest exponent of each. So the greatest common factor is: x3y2
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