Example #1 illustrating how to find the greatest common factor (GCF) of algebraic expressions using prime factorization.
A math problem showing the prime factorization of 12 and 27, and the GCF calculation for 12a²b⁴c³ and 27a⁶b²c⁵, resulting in GCF: 3a²b²c³.
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