(a - 2b)(c - 3d)
The expression, as given, cannot be factorised.
(3b - 1)(a - b)
The expression, as given, cannot be factorised.
In both cases, you may be able to cancel common factors, thus simplifying the expression.
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The expression, as given, cannot be factorised.
(3b - 1)(a - b)
The expression, as given, cannot be factorised.
(2a + 3)(b - 3c)
In both cases, you may be able to cancel common factors, thus simplifying the expression.
A factor is a number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression.
Factor multiplication is the process of multiplying prime factors. The product of factor multiplication is the number that the prime factors are multipilicands of.
How do you determin the common factors in an expression.
As written, this expression equals 22x + 3, which doesn't factor neatly. Make sure you copied it correctly.
When multiplying two identical factors, the result is the square of that factor. For example, if the factor is ( x ), then multiplying it by itself gives ( x \times x = x^2 ). This principle applies to any number or variable, leading to a consistent outcome where the result reflects the area of a square with side length equal to the factor.
You don't. This expression does not have any factors.
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