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Find the GCF of 44j5k4 and 121,226.
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Factoring Polynomials USMy lie le
Find the GCF of 44j5k4 and 121,226.
What is the GCF of 44,564 and 121,2k6?
1. Find the GCF of 44 and 121.
O 4;3K2
o 43 ²44
2. Find the GCF of; and j?
O 1133k?
0 113²kA
3. Find the GCF of K4 and k6.
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