SOLUTION: Find the GCF
x^5y^5, x^4y^3, x^4y^4, -x y
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: Find the GCF
x^5y^5, x^4y^3, x^4y^4, -x y
This question is from textbook Introductory Algebra
Answer by MRperkins(300) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Factor each term and then determine what factors are in each term.
1*x*x*x*x*x*y*y*y*y*y
1*x*x*x*x *y*y*y
1*x*x*x*x*y*y*y*y
-1*x*y
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Because the last term only has one x and one y. The GCF is
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