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-4p+(-2)+2p+3

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Gigi ∙

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Updated: 10/17/2024

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Observe the following:

5x + 5y + 3z = 5(x + y) + 3z

The first two terms could be factored because they shared a common factor of 5, but the third term did not -- not all terms need to share a common factor to use the grouping method.

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