SOLUTION: GCF x^2y, 3x^3y, and 6x^2
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GCF
x^2y, 3x^3y, and 6x^2
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GCF
x^2y, 3x^3y, and 6x^2
x(xy),x(3x^2y), and x(6x)
The GCF is x because it is the biggest factor of each term.
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