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17 September, 01:02

How do you get 2b+8 factored?

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  1. 17 September, 01:15
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    Version one: equation is equal to 0

    Given equation

    2

    b

    +

    8

    that equals zero,

    2

    b

    +

    8

    =

    0

    Isolate the 2b by subtracting 8 from each side

    2

    b

    +

    8

    -

    8

    =

    0

    -

    8



    2

    b

    =

    -

    8

    Divide both sides by 2 to isolate b

    2

    b

    2

    =

    -

    8

    2



    b

    =

    -

    8

    :

    2

    =

    -

    4

    Version two: no quantity equivalence

    GIven function

    2

    b

    +

    8

    we can apply the Distributive Property

    convert to proper form

    2

    b

    +

    8



    2

    (

    b

    )

    +

    2

    (

    z

    )

    where

    2

    z

    =

    8

    To get variable

    z



    8

    :

    2

    =

    z

    =

    4

    , therefore you have

    2

    (

    b

    )

    +

    2

    (

    4

    )

    or in factored form,

    2

    (

    b

    +

    4

    )
  2. 17 September, 01:20
    0
    2 (b + 4)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First you rewrite 8 to be 4 times 2

    2b + 2 * 4

    Then you simply factor out the common term of 2
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