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9 August, 17:36

How do you factor, 45c + 10d?

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  1. 9 August, 17:58
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    We can't factor out a c or d, since we don't know c in terms of d, or vise versa. We thus can only factor out an integer. We see that both numbers are divisible by 5, so we factor out a 5, for a result of 5 (9c+2d). 9 and 2 do not have any common factors other than 1, so we have factored fully. Thus, the answer is 5 (9c+2d).
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