It can be factored to: 4(x-1)
The answer to this question is x4 easy right?!
Greatest common factor of x4 and x3 is x3.
x4 - 4x3 - 12x2 -32x + 64 (x - 4)(x + 2)(x + 2)(x - 4)
(x - 2)(x + 2)(x^2 + 4)
(x4 - 3)(x4 + 3)
(x - 1)(x - 4)(x + 1)(x + 4)
x times x times x times x = x4
(x - 2y^2)(x + 2y^2)(x^2 + 4y^4)
0,6x4=15x3
It is: 1(x4+4y8) and can't be factored any further
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of x^6 and x^4 is x^4. When finding the GCF of algebraic terms, you look for the highest power of the variable that appears in both terms. In this case, x^4 is the highest power of x that is common to both x^6 and x^4. Therefore, the GCF is x^4.