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Frederick Graves
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15 March, 08:41
Factorise 6pq - 2q + 8aq conpletely
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Clancy
15 March, 09:04
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The greatest common factor of the numbers is 2 and of the letters it is q so we can factor out 2q:-
= 2q (3p - 1 + 4a)
That's it.
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