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  • Question
    How do I factor simple addition?
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    Find a common factor for the two numbers. For example, for 6 + 8, 6 and 8 share a factor of two. You can then rewrite it as 2 (3 + 4).
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    How would I factor -24x+4x^2?
    Top Answerer
    Both terms have 4x as a factor. Therefore, -24x + 4x² = 4x(-6 + x) = 4x(x - 6).
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    Can you demonstrate an easier problem? I have problems like 42r - 18 to factor.
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    Find a common factor of 42r and 18, e.g. 6. This number will go on the outside of the bracket so 6(...). Then divide the original number(s) you had by 6. We end up with 7r-3. This will go on the inside of the bracket to make the final answer: 6(7r-3). You can check your answer by expanding the brackets again: if the answer matches what you started with, then the answer is correct!
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    Sqrt[2(ab)^2+(ac)^2+(bc)^2)-a^4-b^4-c^4]/4. This equation is part of the proof of Heron's Formula. Could you show, step by step, how to factor it?
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    Use the "guess a root" method. Saying what it's from is a huge hint. Your expression should equal 0 whenever a + b = c (degenerate triangle). That means (a+b-c) is a factor. By symmetry (a-b+c) and (-a+b+c) are also factors. Divide those out and see what's left.
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    How do I factorize 4x^3 + 8x?
    Top Answerer
    4x(x² + 2).
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    How do I factorize x^2 + 6x + 9?
    Top Answerer
    x² + 6x + 9 = (x + 3) (x + 3) = (x + 3)²
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    How do I factor -3 - p?
    Top Answerer
    The only factor common to both terms is -1. So -3 - p = -1(3 + p). You could also write it as -(3 + p). Either way the value is the same.
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    How do I factorize 5a + ax - 2b + by?
    Top Answerer
    a(5 + x) - b(2 - y).
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    What are the factors of 2x^2 - 7x-6 = 0? I can't make it work to any of the above rules.
    Top Answerer
    You're right, it doesn't factor.
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    How do I do 5a - 10av?
    Cluster_Ducky
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    Both terms can be factorized as 5 and a, therefore we keep a 5a outside the bracket: 5a(1x - 2v).
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    How do I factor 8x^2 - 14x - 15?
    Top Answerer
    8x² - 14x - 15 = (4x + 3)(2x - 5).
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    How do I factorize 8wx + 12xyz - 24wxyz?
    Top Answerer
    8wx + 12xyz - 24wxyz = 4x (2w + 3yz - 6wyz).
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    How do I I factor x squared -x-30+0?
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    So you have x^2 - x - 30 + 0. This factors nicely into (x-6)(x+5). To double check, multiply the factors together to make sure you get what you started with.
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    How do I answer 3m(b - m)?
    Top Answerer
    3bm - 3m².
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    How can I solve an algebraic expression involving a perfect square?
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    If the question is the difference of perfect squares, such as (x^2-4), you would square root both numbers and put it in this formula (x+4)(x-4).
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    How do I factor powers in algebraic equations?
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    Try to factor out common factors like 2x^2 +x; you can factor this to be x(2x+1). Do your best to simplify and cancel.
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    How do l factorize when doing algebra?
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    When you factorize, you are trying to find the greatest common factor. For example, take 4=2x. 2 is the is the greatest common factor because its the highest possible number BOTH numbers can be divided with.
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    How can I factorize x^2-9?
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    x² - 9 = (x - 3)(x + 3).
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    How do I factor an equation that doesn’t equal zero (ex: 5zma=a+2)?
    I_l1ke_gam3s
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    First, you cannot solve this equation because there are a total of 3 variables in one equation, and you need three separate equations in terms of z, m, and a. But if you set it equal to zero by subtracting a and 2 from both sides, you get 5zma - a - 2 = 0. You can factor out a, making it a(5zm - 1) - 2 = 0.
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