What did you do to find the GCF given the remaining factors?
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To find the GCF of two numbers: List the prime factors of each number. Multiply those factors both numbers have in common. If there are no common prime factors, the GCF is 1
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To find the GCF of greater numbers, you can factor each number to find their prime factors, identify the prime factors they have in common, and then multiply those together.
Explanation:
- You can also determine the GCF if you have both numbers and variables.
- Factorize the numbers and identify all common factors. To get the GCF multiply all common factors.
- You can use the greatest common factor to simplify fractions.
- You can do this by following these three steps: Break down the coefficient of each of your polynomial's terms into its prime factorization.
- Select all the numbers that appear in each coefficient's prime factorization.
- Multiply those selected numbers together; this is the numerical portion of your polynomial's GCF.
- To find the GCF of two numbers: List the prime factors of each number. Multiply those factors both numbers have in common. If there are no common prime factors, the GCF is 1.
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