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GCF and LCM of Algebraic Expressions

GCF and LCM of Algebraic Expressions

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

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Hard

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What does GCF stand for?

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Greatest Common Factor

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What does LCM stand for?

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Least Common Multiple

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Answer explanation

Before doing the prime factorization of each term, notice how both terms have a 25. That means 25 will be in our GCF. Since they do not have any variables in common, the GCF of these two terms is 25.

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