Factoring polynomial. Is there a GCF? Please do number 1
2 answers:
GCF: 5rs^2 (when factored, looks like: 5rs^2(4r^2 + 5s
5rs^2(4r^2+5s)
The GCF in this polynomial is 5rs^2.
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