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6 May, 17:47

Find the GCF of 4g^4 and 34g^3.

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  1. 6 May, 17:54
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    Yes, find the prime factors.

    4 can be written as 2*2.

    g^4 can be written as g*g*g*g.

    That is the prime factorization of the first expression.

    4g^4 can be written as 2*2*g*g*g*g.

    34 can be written as 2*17.

    And again we can split up the g business: g^3 is g*g*g.

    34g^3 can be written as 2*17*g*g*g.

    What do these expressions have in common?

    They have a 2 in common,

    and three of the g's in common, ya?

    Therefore the GCF (4g^4, 34g^3) = 2g^3.
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