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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Factor completely: 9ab + 12ax − 6b − 8x
Prime
(3b − 4x)(3a − 2)
(3b + 4x)(3a − 2)
(3b + 4x)(3a + 2)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
3b(3a-2)+4x(3a-2)
(3b+4x)(3a-2)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Factor completely: 3ab(x + 1) − 2(x + 1)
Prime
(x + 1)(3ab + 2)
(x + 1)(3ab − 2)
(x + 1)(ab)
would this one be c?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
9ab + 12ax − 6b − 8x
= 3a(3b + 4x) - 2(3b + 4x)
= (3a - 2)(3b + 4x)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no just take (x+1)common from the equation
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you will get (x+1)(3ab-2)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Factor completely: 2cb + 7cx + 2b + 7x
(2b − 7x)(c − 1)
(2b + 7x)(c + 1)
(2b − 7x)(c + 1)
Prime
B?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
take common 2b from 2cb and 2b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
just understand the concept then you can do any problem
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so its c?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no b
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
when you take 2b common from 2cb and 2b and 7x common from 7cx and 7x you get
2b(c+1)+7x(c+1)
now take (c+1) common from it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
did you get it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@jaderbrown
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes I get it now thank you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
anytime
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