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Rhianna
14 February, 18:49
Find the GCF. 20, 45x
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Marley Braun
14 February, 19:07
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Yes the GCF of 20 and 45x is 5. Due to the fact that 20: 1 & 20, 2 & 10, 4 & 5 and 45: 1 & 45, 3 & 15, 5 & 9 also only one of them has the variable x so it is not common.
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Billy Maynard
14 February, 19:38
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Here what you can do is list the factors for both terms:
20: 2, 2, 5
45x: 3, 3, 5, x
The only factor that both terms share is 5, so 5 is your GCF.
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