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In the following exercises, find the greatest common factor. $12 m^2 n^3, 30 m^5 n^3$

   In the following exercises, find the greatest common factor.
$12 m^2 n^3, 30 m^5 n^3$
Intermediate Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
Lynn Marecek 1st Edition
Chapter 6, Problem 3 ↓
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In the following exercises, find the greatest common factor. $12 m^2 n^3, 30 m^5 n^3$
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00:01 Hello, so here we have our first given term as 12m squared times n cubed.
00:09 And then we have our second term is given to us as 30m to the fifth times n cubed.
00:20 Okay, so the greatest common factor, we're looking at 12 and 30.
00:23 The biggest number that goes into 12 and 30, or the greatest coming factor of 12 and 30, is 6.
00:29 And then for the m's, well, it's going to be always the smallest power...
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