GCF(Y, Y) = Y.
The greatest common factor is the lowest of the powers in this case.
The GCF is 2xy.
Greater than x or y (?)
It is: 3y and y
The GCF is Y.
GCF(Y, Y) = Y.
GCF(Y, Y) = Y.
Factor 18 and y then look for the largest common factor form both sets of factors. For example, the factors of 18 are 2,3,6,9,18 if y = 30, then its factors are 2,3,5,6,10,15,30 So the greatest common factor is 6
25xy
The answer depends on the values of W, Y and w. Without further information, all that can be said is that the greatest common factor is 1.
The greatest common factor is the lowest of the powers in this case.
The greatest common factor (GCF) refers to a factor that is COMMON to two or more numbers or expressions. You have only one expression in the question! The greatest factor of any expression is itself.
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divide everything by the number/variable all terms have in common. Ex: y^3-y^2-y. The gcf is y, so you would reduce it to y(y^2-y-1)
The GCF is 3.
The answer depends on the value of Y. If Y is odd then the GCF is 1, else it is 2.