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Question 323756
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Find the GCF ( greatest common factor)
5x^5, 5x, -20
Thank you so much!
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The GCF of 5, 5, and -20 is 5 since 5 is the largest number that goes into all three. Now because there isn't an 'x' in the last term -20, this means that there are no variables in the GCF.
So the GCF of
,
and
is