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General
Easy
Question
Consider the following set of monomials.
Find subsets of A such that the GCF of its elements is 4x, 5x and y.
Hint:
- The highest number that divides exactly into two or more numbers is known as GCF.
- An algebraic expression consisting only one term is called monomial.
- A subset is a set each of whose element is an element of an inclusive set.
The correct answer is: The subset will be {4x,12xy};{5xy,15x},{5xy,9y}.
- We have been a set of monomials in the question.
- We have to find the subset of A such that the GCF of its elements is 4x, 5x and y.
Step 1 of 1:
We have given a set of monomials.
For GCF equal to 4x,5x,y
There highest common factor should be 4x,5x,y.
So, The subset will be
{4x,12xy};{5xy,15x},{5xy,9y}.
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