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14 December, 19:48

Can someone explain what a highest common factor in Algebra is?

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  1. 14 December, 19:58
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    See below.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Yes it is the highest value factor that will divide into 2 or more algebraic expressions.

    For example

    x^2 and x^3 have HCF = x^2.

    3y^2 and 6y have HCF = 3y.

    4xy^2 and 6 x^2y^2 have an HCF = 2xy^2.
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