5(x + 2 + 3y)
5x-15y = -10
To factorise the expression (25x + 15y), first identify the greatest common factor (GCF) of the coefficients 25 and 15, which is 5. Then, factor out the GCF from the expression: [ 25x + 15y = 5(5x + 3y) ] So, the factored form is (5(5x + 3y)).
(5x - 2)(x - 5)
It is: 5x
(7x - 5)(5x - 2)
You can factor a five out of 15 plus 5x. Therefore, 15 plus 5x factors out to 5(3+x). Hope it helps :)
5x+5x-10 10x-10 is the only answer you can get from this
5x
5x + 23x + 10 = 28x + 10( ? ? ? )
-15x2+5x=-5x(3x-1)
5x + 10 = 5(x+2) 6x2 + 12x = 6x(x+2) The only common factor is x+2
5(x2 + x + 1)