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  • 17-01-2015
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Find the greatest common factor of 11m^3 and 13m^2.
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  • 17-01-2015
The greatest common factor of 11m^3 and 13m^2 is m^2.  11 and 13 don't really have a greatest common factor (they're both prime numbers), and m^2 goes into each of them.
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