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To factorize 14a + 21, you first need to find the greatest common factor of the two terms, which in this case is 7. You can factor out 7 from both terms to get 7(2a + 3). Therefore, the factorized form of 14a + 21 is 7(2a + 3).
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It is: 7(2a+3) when factorised
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7(2a + 3)
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(x-7)(x-3)
It is: 3(t+3)
It is: 6(4x+3)
(x + 2)(x + 1)
You don't. There is no way to factorise it.
(x - 3)(2x - 7)
7...that is the LCM or least common multiple Because 7X2a=14a and 7X3=21
(a + 6)(a + 4)
2x(y - 3) + 7(y - 3) = (2x + 7)(y - 3)
20
X=5
p2+10d+7
No, it is not.
(x+5)(x+3)
4c(-sq+2)
the answer is x(3+y)