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10 November, 14:28

Write 5 (6x+4) - 2 (5x-2) in the form a (bx+c) where a, b and c integers and a>1

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  1. 10 November, 14:56
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    4 (5x + 6)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To start, let's expand things out, as we cannot learn anything from this form. We get 30x + 20 - 10x + 4, or 20x + 24. To find the GCD (Greatest Common Divisor), we take the terms and try to find the number (or term) that divides them. It must be a constant, because of the 24, and 4 goes into 20 and 24. So, our final answer is 4 (5x + 6).
  2. 10 November, 14:57
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    4 (5x + 6).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5 (6x + 4) - 2 (5x - 2)

    = 30x + 20 - 10x + 4

    = 20x + 24

    = 4 (5x + 6) (answer).
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