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Factoring polynomials
You want to factor this polynomial. What is the greatest common factor (GCF) ? 6x^6y6^3 + 12x^3y^5 (1 point) Responses 18x9y8 18 x to the 9th power y to the 8th power 2xy 2 x y 6x3y3 6 x cubed y cubed 12x6y5
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The greatest common factor (GCF) of 6x^6y^3 + 12x^3y^5 is 6x^3y^3.
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