How do you find the gcf of 10xy2+5x2y20x3y?

1 Answer
Jun 23, 2015

You can factor each individual term then identify which factors occur in all terms and with what multiplicity. Then multiply those common factors together.

In your example the gcf is 5xy

Explanation:

10xy2=25xyy

5x2y=5xyy

20x3y=225xyyy

For all of the three terms, the factors 5, x and y occur once. So just multiply them together to get the gcf 5xy.

If the first term were 10x2y2 then x would be a factor of all terms with a multiplicity of 2 and the gcf would be 5x2y