find gcd of x3 and 8y3 and x+2y
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- The gcd of any number or polynomial is defined as the highest common divisor which completely divides the number or any polynomial.
- The gcd of x3 and 8y3 and x+2y can be easily calculated by finding the highest common divisor of the three.
- There is no polynomial or number except 1 which completely divides the given three polynomials.
- The gcd of x3 and 8y3 and x+2y is 1.
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