Math, asked by gurjeetsandhu8776, 11 months ago

Find. The. GcD. For the. Following:
1) p5" P11" P9".

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Answered by MaheswariS
13

Answer:

G.C.D is \bf\,p^5

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept:

The greatest common divisor of two or more polynomial is a polynomial of greatest degree that divides all the given polynomials

I have applied factorizaion method to find G.C.D of the given polynomials

p^5=1*p^5

p^{11}=1*p^5*p^6

p^{9}=1*p^5*p^4

\therefore\,G.C.D=1*p^5=p^5

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