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17 June, 09:57

8 (6-x) - 3x (6-x) = 0 how would this be factored

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  1. 17 June, 10:10
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    (8-3x) (6-x)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this case, the common factor is (6-x). We then group 8 and - 3x because of this common factor, so 8 + (-3x) = 8-3x.

    The final answer is then (8-3x) (6-x)
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