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30 July, 16:49

Find the greatest common factor (GCF) for 10x2 and 15xy2.

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  1. 30 July, 17:06
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    This answer uses NMF, which if needed you can read the syntax on my profile:

    If we do a partial prime factorisation, we get these, where a and b are the sets containing the prime factors:

    a = 10•2 = 20 = {2}^{2}•5

    b = 15x{y}^{2} = 3•5•x•{y}^{2}

    a∩b = {5}

    multiply the elements of a∩b = 5

    Therefore the GCF of 10•2 and 15•x•{y}^{2} is 5
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