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D. X What is the GCF of xy10,x4y6, xºy!, and x1°y10?​

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Answered by YashvardhanaSharma
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Answered by XxZEHRILIBANDIxX
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Step-by-step explanation:

In mathematics, Greatest Common Factor (GCF) was define as a higher number that can divided into two or more numbers.

Finding Greatest Common Factor

  1. identify all the factors of both numbers, and
  2. then multiply all their common factor.
  3. Finding Greatest Common Factor
  4. Identify and list down all factors of two or more numbers,
  5. You can use tree diagram in simplifying numbers,
  6. List down all their factor in prime numbers, remember
  7. Multiply their common factor to get their GCF

Solution

Factor of xy^10

x × y × y × y × y × y × y × y × y × y × y

Factor of x^4y^6

x × x × x × x × y × y × y × y × y × y

Factor of x^9y^9

x × x × x × x × x × y × y × y × y × y × y × y × y × y

Factor of x^10y^10

x × x × x × x × x × x × y × y × y × y × y × y × y × y × y × y

Therefore, the GCF would be x × y × y × y × y × y × y = xy^6.

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