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zvonat [6]
2 years ago
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HELP ‼️ match each pair of monomials with their greatest common factor

Mathematics
2 answers:
lana66690 [7]2 years ago
5 0
Ignore the last one!! But I hope this helps!! If you need an explanation you can message me!

Tanya [424]2 years ago
5 0
<h2>Answer with explanation:</h2>

Greatest common factor--

The gcf i.e. greatest common factor of two numbers is the product of the greatest factors which is common to both the number

a)

4p^5q^5\ and\ 8p^3q^2

The greatest factor which is common to both the monomials is:

         4p^3q^2

b)

24pq^6\ and\ 16p^3q^5

Now, we observe that both the monomials has greatest common factor as:

             8pq^5

c)

8p^3q^6\ and\ 4p^2q^5

The greatest factor which is common to both the monomials is:

                      4p^2q^5

d)

16p^3q^2\ and\ 24p^2q

The greatest factor which is common to both the number is:

         8p^2q

e)

12p^3q\ and\ 4p^2q^5

The greatest factor which is common to both the number is:

         4p^2q

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