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In algebra it is often necessary to factor an expression as much as possible. For example,...

In algebra it is often necessary to factor an expression as much as possible. For example, a3b2 + a2b3 = a2b2(a + b) and no further factoring is possible without knowing the values of a and b. Notice that a2b2 is the GCD of a3b2 and a2b3. Factor each of the following as much as possible:

a. 12x4y3 + 18x3y4

b. 12x3y2z2 + 18x2y4z3 + 24x4y3z4

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