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22 October, 06:19

How to factorise: 6w + 3wy - 4x - 2xy

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  1. 22 October, 06:40
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    The answer is (2+y) x (3w-2x)
  2. 22 October, 06:41
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    6w+3wy-4x-2xy

    Factorization found:

    (3w - 2x) • (2 + y)

    Trying to factor a multi variable polynomial:

    1.1 Split 6w + 3wy - 4x - 2yx

    into two 2-term polynomials

    + 3wy + 6w and - 4x - 2yx

    This partition did not result in a factorization. We'll try another one:

    6w + 3wy and - 4x - 2yx

    This partition looks good

    1.2 Pull out from each binomial separately

    6w + 3wy = 3w • (2 + y)

    - 4x - 2yx = - 2x • (2 + y)

    1.3 Add up to arrive at the desired factorization

    (3w - 2x) • (2 + y)

    Factorization found:

    (3w - 2x) • (2 + y)

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