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9 August, 16:45

What is the GCF of 11x^2y^2, 33x^2y, and 3xy^2

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  1. 9 August, 17:07
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    Since 11 and 3 are prime numbers, they don't have any common factors. This means that the GCF of these three monomials will only have variables. All three of the monomials have at least one x and one y. So, the GCF of these three terms is xy.
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