(y + 8)(y - 2)
(y + 8)(y - 2)
It is: (y+8)(y-2) and knowing how to use the quadratic equation formula does help.
Pull out the common factor of 2 ... 2(y^2+6y-16) Then just factor (y^2+6y-16) ... (y-2)(y+8)
16 = 6y +2 Yes
To factor the expression (6y + 12), first, identify the greatest common factor (GCF) of the terms, which is 6. Factor out the GCF: [ 6y + 12 = 6(y + 2). ] Thus, the factored form of the expression is (6(y + 2)).
x(y - 10) + 6y
To factor the expression (4x + 6y), you first identify the greatest common factor (GCF) of the coefficients 4 and 6, which is 2. Then, you can factor out the GCF from the expression: [4x + 6y = 2(2x + 3y).] Thus, the factored form is (2(2x + 3y)).
It is a binomial expression in X and Y.
6
You take out the common factor, 6. 6y + 18 = 6(y + 3)
As written, that's 17y + 4 which is in its simplest form. -6y^2 + 23y + 4 factors to (4 - y)(1 + 6y)
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