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3xy - 3xy = 0
3xy^(3)2xy(6) = 6x^(2)y^(9).
3xy
3xy and 2xy. You can see that 3xy and 2xy have something in common with each other. They both have xy and the end of them. Hope this helped.
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3xy
3xy - 3xy = 0
2x^2+3xy-4y2(4)+3(2)(-4)-(4)(-4)8-24+16=0
1, 3, x, y, 3x, 3y, and xy are the factors of the expression 3xy
There are only the two terms, so 8xy
18x3y5 + 9xy3 - 3xy = 3xy(6x2y4 + 3y2 - 1)
3xy^(3)2xy(6) = 6x^(2)y^(9).
3xy-4x + 15y-20 Sol: As there are no number are same. So -4x-3xy +15y-20 -------------------- -4x-3xy+15y-20
1,3,x,y,3x,3y,xy,3xy
3xy
3xy and 2xy. You can see that 3xy and 2xy have something in common with each other. They both have xy and the end of them. Hope this helped.
A literal factor is a factor in an algebraic expression that consists of a single variable or a combination of variables raised to a positive integer power. For example, in the expression 3xy^2, the literal factors are x and y.