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14 January, 16:56

What is the greatest common factor of 8m^{2}8m

2

8, m, squared, 4m4m4, m, and 10m^410m

4

10, m, start superscript, 4, end superscript?

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  1. 14 January, 17:11
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    2m

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given the functions 8m², 4m and 10m⁴, in order to find the greatest common factor, we will find a factor common to all the functions as shown;

    8m² = 2*2 * (2*m) * m

    4m = 2 * (2*m)

    10m⁴ = (2*m) * 5*m³

    from the three expansion, it ca be seen that only 2 and m are common to all the function as shown in parentheses.

    The greatest common factor factor will be the product of 2 and m i. e 2*m = 2m
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