How do you find the greatest common factor of #45y^{12}+30y^{10}#?
3 Answers
Explanation:
The largest number that goes into 45 and 30 is 15
The greatest common factor is
Explanation:
I suppose you're asking for the greatest common factor between
We need to find the greatest common factor for both the numeric and literal part.
For the numeric part, we can use the prime factorization of the two numbers:
So, what's the biggest number that "fits" inside both
Well, we can't choose
So, the answer is
As for the literal part, we have a similar way to proceed: since "there are"
So, the greatest common factor is
and there is nothing else to factor between
Broken down into steps
Explanation:
We know that 5 is a factor of both 45 and 30
We know that 3 is a factor of both 9 and 6
We know that
Factor out the