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Greatest common factor of 9x2y2 and 5x2y3?

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∙ 10y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

The GCF is x2y2.

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What is the GCF of 9x2y2 and 5x2y3?

The GCF is x^2y^2.


How do you simplify the fourth root of 9x2y2?

This is clearer if you use fractional powers, at least for the intermediate steps. The fourth root of 32x2y2 is (32x2y2)1/4, or 31/2x1/2y1/2. In other words, the square root of 3xy.


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