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Answered by sarveshguptagmal
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Step-by-step explanation:

5a {b}^{2}  = 5 \times a \times b \times b

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Answered by ssrathoore
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Answer:

5ab^2+10ab5ab

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+10ab

The prime factorization of 5ab^2= 5\times a\times b\times b5ab

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=5×a×b×b

The prime factorization of 10ab= 5\times2\times a\times b10ab=5×2×a×b

We can see that the greatest common factor of 5ab^2\text{ and }10ab5ab

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and 10ab is 5\times a\times b5×a×b

Hence, the greatest common factor of 5ab^2+10ab5ab

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+10ab = 5ab

Hope it will help you

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