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14 September, 10:06

What is the greatest common factor of 28x²y-7xy^5?

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  1. 14 September, 10:31
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    7xy would be the greatest common factor. You can divide both terms by 7xy. 7 goes into 28 4 times ad you can factor out both an x and a y from both terms. You would end up with: 7xy (4x-y^4).
  2. 14 September, 10:32
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    The greatest common factor of this can be solved by looking at the individual parts and splitting it up.

    First, we have 28 and 7. Well, thats an easy one. 7 goes into 28 4 times so we are now left with 4 and 1.

    We can also write the rest of this like this 4 (x*x*y) - 1 (x*y*y*y*y*y)

    Now, what values are in both equations. We have one x and one y that can be taken out of both.

    We end up with 7xy (4x-7y^4)
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