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Write in factored form by factoring out the greatest common factor. 19p^2y + 38p^2y^3

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We must write in factored form the given expression by factoring out the greatest common factor (GCF)(GCF):

19p2y+38p2y319p^2y + 38p^2y^3

To find the greatest common factor, first factor the terms:

19p2y=19p2y38p2y3=219p2y3\begin{align*} 19p^2y&=19\cdot p^2\cdot y \\ 38p^2y^3&=2\cdot 19 \cdot p ^2\cdot y^3 \end{align*}

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