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  • 18-11-2014
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How do I factor out the coefficient of the variable?

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stayweirdkat stayweirdkat
  • 18-11-2014
Don't really know how to explain it, but here's an example on how to factor out the coefficient of the variable, hope this explains it!
Factoring out the coeffecient of a variable:
Example:
9x-36

How to factor the coeffecient of the variable: Would then get 9(x-36)

Another example:
1/5k+15

Answer: (1/5)(k+15)
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