GCF of 9x^5 y-7x^8 y + 3y

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The GCF of 9x5, y-7x8, y+3y is 1 since there are no other factors common to the three expressions.

If you mean the common factor of the three terms in 9x5y-7x8y+3y, then y is the GCF since it is present in all three terms.

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