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Easy
Question
Factor out the GCF from the given polynomial.
Hint:
- The highest number that divides exactly into two or more numbers is known as GCF.
- A polynomial is a type of algebraic expression in which the exponents of all variable should be a whole number.
The correct answer is: The GCD of this polynomial will be 4y3.
- We have been given a polynomial in the question
- We have to factor out the GCF of the given polynomial.
Step 1 of 1:
We have to find the GCD of the given polynomial .
Now we will factorize the given polynomial and extract the greatest factor from it.
So,
So, The GCD of this polynomial will be 4y3.
So, The GCD of this polynomial will be 4y3.
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