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4 years ago
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What is you he greatest common factor if 24s^3, 12s^4, and 18s

Mathematics
1 answer:
viva [34]4 years ago
8 0

Step-by-step explanation:

24s^3=6\cdot4\cdot s\cdot s^2=\boxed{6s}\cdot4s^2\\\\12s^4=6\cdot2\cdot s\cdot s^3=\boxed{6s}\cdot2s^3\\\\18s=6\cdot3\cdot s=\boxed{6s}\cdot3\\\\GCF(24s^3,\ 12s^4,\ 18s)=\boxed{6s}

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