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21 May, 14:43

What is the greatest common factor of 3y^4+9y²-6y³-18y? P. S. - the ^4 is an exponent!

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  1. 21 May, 14:54
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    The greatest common factor must be a variable 'y' with no exponent modifier because 18y must be devisable by it. Then you look for the greatest common factor of the coefficients, which in this case is 3
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