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How do you find the GCF of two coefficients?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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...

.....Step 1: Factor each coefficient into primes. Write all variables with exponents in expanded form. Factor

24

and

36

. .

Step 2: List all factors–matching common factors in a column. .

In each column, circle the common factors. Circle the

2

,

2

, and

3

that are shared by both numbers. .

Step 3: Bring down the common factors that all expressions share. Bring down the

2

,

2

,

3

and then multiply.

Step 4: Multiply the factors. The GCF of

24

and

36

is

12

......}[tex]

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