x - 3
3x2 + 6x is ONE expression. A common factor is a factor that is COMMON to two (or more) expressions - not just one. An alternative answer: 3x can be factored out of both of those.
The greatest common factor in the two terms is [ 4y ].The factored form of the expression is4y (y + 7x)
6a2 - 8ab + 2aas you can see a is common to all terms. And 2 is a factor of 6,8, and 2. So 2a is a factor of all three terms:2a(3a-4b+1)
(3 x 12) + (4 x 12) = 7 x 12 = 84
x^2 + 4x + 5 cannot be factored because its discriminant is less than zero.
3x2 + 6x is ONE expression. A common factor is a factor that is COMMON to two (or more) expressions - not just one. An alternative answer: 3x can be factored out of both of those.
Those two expressions have no common factor. Therefore, the common denominator is the product of both. Normally you would keep this factored (don't do the actual multiplication, just indicate both factors in the denominator).
Divide all terms by 3:- 2x2+5x-3 = (2x-1)(x+3) when factored
Look for a common factor, shared between the two parts. Then divide both parts by this factor, to find the other factor.
This is not factor-able.
That cannot be factored
It is: (a+1)(a+3) when factored
7(r-12) A 7 is taken out because it is a common factor to both terms.
It cannot be factored.
That expression can not be factored.
The greatest common factor in the two terms is [ 4y ].The factored form of the expression is4y (y + 7x)
If you mean: 7x+91 then it can be factored to 7(x+13)