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25 November, 13:00

What is 10a+8 factorised

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  1. 25 November, 13:18
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    First thing you do, is take out the GCF (greatest common factor)

    So, what number goes into both 10 and 8?

    Obviously, 1. 2 also goes into 10 and 8. Any higher number that would go into both 10 and 8 and give you a whole number? No. So, the GCF is 2

    Divide 10 and 8 by 2, and set that in a set of parenthesis with the GCF outide

    2 (5a+4)

    That cannot be factored any further, so that is the answer
  2. 25 November, 13:24
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    2 (5a+8) is your anwser
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