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5x-10y+15z find the equivalent expression by factoring

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User Gopinath
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Final Answer:

5(x - 2y + 3z)

In-depth explanation:

We're asked to find the equivalent expression of 5x - 10y + 15z by factoring.

First, find the GCF of this polynomial. The GCF is 5.

Next, divide all the three terms by 5:

5(x - 2y + 3z)

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User AntG
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\huge\boxed{5(x-2y+3z)}

We can divide each term by a factor of
5.
5(1x-2y+3z)

You don't need a coefficient of
1, so simplify that.
\boxed{5(x-2y+3z)}

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User Kashif Ullah
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