(5y - 6z)(2y + z)
The GCF is 2.
Divide the GCF into each to get the other factors.
This polynomial doesn't factor. The only thing you can do is take out parts of some terms, e.g. 2(2x3 + 10x2 + x) - 3.
The GCF of 20 and 4 is 4. That factors to 4(5x - 1)
2x2y
Since 2xy is a factor of 2x2y, it is automatically the GCF.
2x2y
2x2y
gcf of 4x3=6 gcf of 3x8=8
no
The "degree" is the highest power - in this case, the 3 in 4x3 (4 times to the third power).
(5y - 6z)(2y + z)
The numerical coefficient of it is 2 .
Yes. Before using the polynomial for any productive purpose, it would have to be cleaned up and simplified. In that process, the +3x4 and -3x4 would go away, and the highest-order term remaining would be the 4x3.
The GCF is x6y3
2x3y2