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Write in factored form by factoring out the greatest common factor. See Examples 3 and 4.$$100 a^{5}+16 a^{3}$$
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The GCF is the highest number or term that can divide each term of the expression. In this case, the GCF of $100a^{5}$ and $16a^{3}$ is $4a^{3}$. Show more…
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