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find the highest common factor of:6m4 n3 and 15m2 n4​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

 \green{\sf3m {}^{2} n {}^{3} \: is \: your \: answer}

Step-by-step explanation:

 \text{the highest common factor of }:-  \sf \: 6m {}^{4}  n {}^{3}  and  \: 15m {}^{2}  n {}^{4}

 \sf6m {}^{4}  n {}^{3}   =  \cancel3 \times 2  \times \cancel{ m \times m} \times m \times m \times \cancel{ n \times n \times n} \\  \sf \: 15 \: m {}  ^{2}  n {}^{4}  =  \cancel3 \times 5 \times  \cancel{m \times m }\times  \cancel{n \times n \times n }\times n \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:

Take the number and variables that we cancelled.

  \implies\sf3 \times m \times m \times n \times n \times n

 \boxed{ \sf3m {}^{2} n {}^{3} }

\sf3m {}^{2} n {}^{3} \: is \:  \: greatest \:  \: common \:  \: factor

Answered by arpansh63
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Answer:

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