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How do I find the Greatest Common Factor of 14m², 27a³, and 45a²?

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  1. Yesterday, 10:26
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    Exactly the way you do it with numbers:

    - - List all the factors of the first one.

    - - List all the factors of the second one.

    - - List all the factors of the third one.

    - - Make a short list, consisting of the factors that appear

    on all three lists. Those are the 'common' factors.

    - - The greatest item on the short list is the greatest common factor.

    14m², 27a³, and 45a² don't have any common factor except ' 1 '.

    Since ' 1 ' is their only common factor, it's also their greatest one.
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