Mathematics
Grade10
Easy

Question

Find the GCF of this pair of monomials. x2y3 and x3y5

  1. x3y2
  2. x2y3
  3. x3y5
  4. x2y4

hintHint:

In this question, we have to find the GCF (Greatest Common Factor) of the monomialsx squared y cubed space a n d space x cubed y to the power of 5. For this firstly, we will find the factors of the monomial given then select the common factors of both. The product of the common factors will be the required GCF.

The correct answer is: x2y3


    Factors of x2y3 = xcross times xcross times ycross times ycross times y
    Factors of x3y5 = xcross times xcross times xcross times ycross times ycross times ycross times ycross times y
    Common factors =x, x, y, y, y
    GCF = xcross times xcross times ycross times ycross times y = x2y3.

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