Algebra: A Combined Approach (4th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0321726391
ISBN 13: 978-0-32172-639-1

Chapter 6 - Section 6.1 - The Greatest Common Factor - Exercise Set - Page 421: 31

Answer

$2y^{3}(3y+1)$

Work Step by Step

$6y^{4}+2y^{3}$ Take out common factor $2y^{3}$, which is the GCF of $6y^{4}$ and $2y^{3}$: $6y^{4}+2y^{3}=2y^{3}(3y+1)$
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