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What is the greatest common factor of 30y^8+10y^4 ? 10y^4 y^2 10y^8 20y^2
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What is the greatest common factor of 30y^8+10y^4 ? 10y^4 y^2 10y^8 20y^2
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What is the greatest common factor of 30y^8+10y^4 ?
10y^4
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its 10y^4
I took the test and got its right :)
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I think it's C.10y^8 hope this helps
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