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2 November, 04:29

Write the expression in complete factored form.

3b (p + 2) - 7 (p + 2) =

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  1. 2 November, 04:53
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    If you factor (p+2) out of the equation, this leaves (3b-7), so the final answer is (p+2) (3b-7)
  2. 2 November, 04:53
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    You can say (p+2) (3b-7) or (3b-7) (p+2). There are some other ways you can say it to. You can use the commutative property on the addition part as well.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You have two terms

    3b (p+2) and - 7 (p+2).

    Looking at these two terms, they are in factored form. Do you see they share a common factor? They share the common factor (p+2).

    So if we wanted to factor 3b (p+2) - 7 (p+2), we would factor out the (p+2) giving us (p+2) (3b-7).
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