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Question 149735
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What is the GCF?
16a^4b^2 + 20a^2b^2 - 4ab^2
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16a^4b^2 + 20a^2b^2 - 4ab^2
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4ab^2 is the GCF
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4ab^2(4a^3 + 5a - 1)