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OpenStudy (friendzone):

@perl this one

OpenStudy (friendzone):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mymathlab, joy, lol. Well, look at your numbers and at your variables. Among the numbers in each term, 6, -36, and 42, is there a factor that they all have in common? As for your variables, you have x^4, x^3, and x^2. You want to take the highest power of x that is shared among all of the terms.

OpenStudy (friendzone):

@Concentrationalizing you what that is lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

huh? xD

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