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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Identify the greatest common factor for 13q^6 and 7r^2 (Exponnents)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are you sure that's a 13?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes I am pretty sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

13 is a prime number and so is 7. There are no common factors

OpenStudy (anonymous):

same with q^6 and r^2. they're different variables

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Alright so it would just be 1 for the gcf?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

As far as I can tell, yeah.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay alright! Ty bibs XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I also have another one yo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

feel free to post it here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-64m^2 and 24m^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

list the factors of 64 and 24. You can also factor out m^2 as both terms have it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'll get you started: 24: 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 24

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh i already have it bibs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

8m^2?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

internet high five

OpenStudy (anonymous):

YES

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I also have one more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

posht it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohp nvm (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(:

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