2(x+y)
To find the answer above, look at the question (2x + 2y), and see what the common factors are. In this case, it is "2", which is present in both "x" and "y". Put the "2" on the outside, and write the rest of the equation.
It is 3(2y+5) when factorised
6x-2y
It is: 4(2x+3m) when factorised
the answer to this problem is -2x^2y^2
(x - 3)(2x - 7)
(2y)(2x - 3z)
2x+2y
-2x=2y+5 +2x -2y -2y=2x+5 /-2 y=-1/1+2.5
It is 3(2y+5) when factorised
6x-2y
The slope of the line of 2x plus 2y equals 7 is (7/2x - 1).
2x + 6 = 2(x+3)
X + ( 2Y - 2X - Y ) is equal to Y - X
It is: 4(2x+3m) when factorised
the answer to this problem is -2x^2y^2
(x - 3)(2x - 7)
2x + 7 + 5 = 2x + 12 = 2*x + 2*6 = 2*(x+6)