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Find the GCF of the terms of the polynomial. 50x5 + 4x4

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The answer is going to be 2x^4.
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User Michael Munsey
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Answer:

The GCF of the polynomial is
2* x^4

Explanation:

Given : Polynomial
50x^5+4x^4

To find : The GCF of the terms of the polynomial?

Solution :

To find GCF i.e. greatest common factor,

Write the numbers as the product of their prime factors.


50x^5=2* 5* 5* x* x^4


4x^4=2* 2* x^4

Both terms have common,
2* x^4

So, The GCF of the polynomial is
2* x^4

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User Borat Sagddiev
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