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Find the GCF of each pair of terms. GCF(4, 16) = GCF(20, 65) = GCF(2x, 4) = GCF(14xy, 42x) =
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Find the GCF of each pair of terms. GCF(4, 16) = GCF(20, 65) = GCF(2x, 4) = GCF(14xy, 42x) =
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Find the GCF of each pair of terms.
GCF(4, 16) =
GCF(20, 65) =
GCF(2x, 4) =
GCF(14xy, 42x) =
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1. 4(1, 4)
2. 5(4, 13)
3. 2(x, 2)
4. 14x(y, 3)
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