SOLUTION: What is the GCF for the polynomial {{{12x^3y^2 - 20x^5y^3}}}?
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Question 66440: What is the GCF for the polynomial ?
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and both have a in common
So your answer is
You find this by deciding what 20 and 12 can both be divided evenly by, and how many x's and y's each problem has in common
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