Asked by Jan

When finding the GCF of a polynomial, can it ever be larger than the smallest coefficient or smaller than the smallest coefficent?

I am stuck and I am not sure on this questio. Any help you can provide me would be great. Thanks!

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Answered by Henry
The GCF is always equal to or less
than the smallest coefficient.
Answered by Jan
Psydag-I think you are confusing me with someone else. I understand, I have a common name.

Henry thank you for your help.
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