Mathematics
Grade10
Easy

Question

Find the GCF of this pair of monomials. 14x10y8 and 15x6y9

  1. x5y8
  2. x6y9
  3. x5y7
  4. x6y8

hintHint:

14x10y8 = 2cross times7cross timesx6cross timesx4cross timesy8
15x6y9 = 3cross times5cross timesx6cross timesycross timesy8

The correct answer is: x6y8


    14x10y8 = 2cross times7cross timesx6cross timesx4cross timesy8
    15x6y9 = 3cross times5cross timesx6cross timesycross timesy8
    GCF is x6cross timesy8

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