Pull out the common factor of 2 ... 2(y^2+6y-16) Then just factor (y^2+6y-16) ... (y-2)(y+8)
12y - 4 = 7y + 165y = 20y = 4
4(g+4) you can take a 4 out from both terms
16 is a term in the expression 16+x
2y+3y-7y+4=16 -2y=12y=-6Check it-12-18+42+4=16-30+46=1616=16
Pull out the common factor of 2 ... 2(y^2+6y-16) Then just factor (y^2+6y-16) ... (y-2)(y+8)
12y - 4 = 7y + 165y = 20y = 4
(y + 8)(y - 2)
(y + 8)(y - 2)
4(g+4) you can take a 4 out from both terms
The expression is 5b + 16
16 is a term in the expression 16+x
2y+3y-7y+4=16 -2y=12y=-6Check it-12-18+42+4=16-30+46=1616=16
It is: (y+8)(y-2) and knowing how to use the quadratic equation formula does help.
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. The greatest common factor (GCF) refers to a factor that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one expression, 8x+16, in the question!
26 plus 46
The expression is not factorable with rational numbers.