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36x^(3)y^(2)z^(3)+18x^(2)y^(2)z

Factor out the GCF of 18x^(2)y^(2)z from each term in the polynomial.
18x^(2)y^(2)z(2xz^(2))+18x^(2)y^(2)z(1)

Factor out the GCF of 18x^(2)y^(2)z from 36x^(3)y^(2)z^(3)+18x^(2)y^(2)z.
18x^(2)y^(2)z(2xz^(2)+1)
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