SOLUTION: Factor out greatest common factor: 18m^8 - 4m^6 + 6m^4

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Question 218165: Factor out greatest common factor: 18m^8 - 4m^6 + 6m^4

Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
18m^8 - 4m^6 + 6m^4
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The common factor is 2m^4
Thus, factoring out gives you:
(2m^4)(9m^4 - 2m^2 + 3)

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