Factorizing 3ab + 3ac gives 3a (b + c).
Factorizing is to express a number or expression as a product of factors.
When factorizing always look for common factors. To factorize (3ab + 3ac) look for the highest factor between the two terms (3a). 3ab + 3ac = 3a (b + c)
3a(b+c)+2b(b+c)
To factor the expression 3ab + 3ac + 2b^2 + 2bc, we first look for common factors among the terms. We can factor out a 3a from the first two terms, and a 2 from the last two terms. This gives us 3a(b + c) + 2(b^2 + bc). Next, we notice that we can factor out a b from the second term in the second parenthesis, giving us the final factored form: 3a(b + c) + 2b(b + c).
3ac + 2ca = 3ac + 2ac = (3 + 2)(ac) = 5ac
5 + 10ac + 3b
3ac
yes railways provide a bedsheet with a pillow for 3ac passengers
The 3A has a mechanical distributor (points) and the 3AC has an "electronic" distributor.
The 3ac is the California version of the 3a. So, if you are in California, you need to use the 3ac to pass smog.
yes it should work, intakes could be different depending on head
dinosaurs were huge animals which died around in the 3ac .
NO WAY
In its most simplified form: = 12abc + 8bc - 20ab = 4b(3ac + 2c - 5a) = 4b[(c + 5/3)(3a + 2) - 10/3]