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9 October, 04:41

Find the gcf of - 10c^2d and 15cd^2

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  1. 9 October, 04:57
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    The greatest common factor of these two terms is 5cd.

    In order to find this we first need to look at all the factors of the two coefficients.

    -10: - 1, 1, 2, 5, 10

    15: 1, 3, 5, 15

    The greatest number that is in both is 5. So we use that as the coefficient. Next we can only take out a variable in the amount that it is at its least. Since we have only 1 c in the second term, we can only use one c. Since we have only one d in the first term, we can use only one d.

    This gives us 5cd
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