30+12x = 6(5+2x)
There's a factor pair of 30 that adds up to 11. (x + 5)(x + 6)
5 and 30
First, factor out the k. So, k(4+2) = 30 or 6k = 30 Then divide by 6. k = 30/6 = 5 So k = 5.
x equals 6 5 times 6 equals 30
41
30+12x = 6(5+2x)
There's a factor pair of 30 that adds up to 11. (x + 5)(x + 6)
You find a factor pair take the number that you want to find the factor pair of and divide it by a number. If the answer come out evenly then that's your factor pair EX. Factor pairs of 150 1 and 150 2 and 75 3 and 50 5 and 30 6 and 25 10 and 15
1 and 5
1 and 5
35 is a multiple of 7 7 and 1 are a factor pair of 7. 3 and 5 are a factor pair of 15
1 and 5 is the only factor pair of 5.
5 and -5.
5 and 30
First, factor out the k. So, k(4+2) = 30 or 6k = 30 Then divide by 6. k = 30/6 = 5 So k = 5.
60 and 75