What is really being asked is "What are four characteristics that Botana curus has in common with Species X, Y, and Z?"
Now that the grammar and spelling have been corrected, we can move onto the question itself.
Botana curus, Species X, Species Y, and Species Z all:
1. are angiosperms (which was determined by simple usage of observations under the compound microscope).
2. are vascular plants (as seen under the compound microscope).
3. have blue and yellow pigments (as determined by the paper chromatography lab).
4. have similar given amino acid sequences that "start" with the codon GUG (which codes for valine), and "end" with GAG (which codes for glutamic acid). "Start" and "end" are put in quotes because everyone knows that the real "start" codon is always AUG, which codes for methionine. The true "stop/end" codons are UAA, UAG, and UAG. (Any can be used in genuine amino acid sequences.)
To be a meaningful question this should read "what is the difference between xyz and abc, where xyz and abc are two different things, or the same thing with different names.
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No, xyz monsters dont have levels, they have ranks Ex. Utopia is a rank 4 xyz monster
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. The greatest common factor (GCF) refers to a factor that is COMMON to two or more numbers (or expressions). Although it may not appear so, xyz + xy is only one expression.
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It all depends on what xyz is. If xyz is an arc of a curve, there will be no vertex whereas if xyz is a triangle, each of x, y and z will be a vertex.
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ok xyz summons or easy it goes by the rank of the xyz monster you combine two monsters on your side of the filed that have the same level as the xyz monster's rank. just look at how many stars are on the xyz card if its 4 then you put two level 4 monsters on top one another and put the xyz on top of them so it goes by the rank of the xyz monster.