Factorise these
2x^2-6x
3a-12
2x^2-6x
3a-12
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2x^2-6x
take x since its common and take 2
so divide everything by 2x since thats the highest common factor
therefore: 2x (x-3)
so if i multiply this out i will get
2x^2-6x
again same principle, take the high common factor
3a-12
in this case it would be 3
so we divide everything by 3
therefore
3 ( a - 4)
and if we multiply it out we will get again
3a-12
take x since its common and take 2
so divide everything by 2x since thats the highest common factor
therefore: 2x (x-3)
so if i multiply this out i will get
2x^2-6x
again same principle, take the high common factor
3a-12
in this case it would be 3
so we divide everything by 3
therefore
3 ( a - 4)
and if we multiply it out we will get again
3a-12
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2x^2-6x
=(2x*x)-(2x*3)
=2x(x-3)
3a-12
=(3*a)-(3*4)
=3(a-4)
=(2x*x)-(2x*3)
=2x(x-3)
3a-12
=(3*a)-(3*4)
=3(a-4)
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2x^2-6x = 2x (x - 3)
3a - 12 = 3 (a - 4)
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3a - 12 = 3 (a - 4)
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