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Oh, dude, it's like super easy. So, when you factor 6a 6b, you can take out the common factor, which is 6. Then you're left with a and b, so the factored form is 6ab. It's like math magic, but without the cool hat.

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Well, honey, to factor 6a 6b, you simply take out the greatest common factor, which is 6ab. So, your factored expression would be 6ab(1). And there you have it, darling, a factored expression as easy as pie.

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6a + 6b = 6(a + b)

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