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Write the expression below as the product of two factors.

m · 6+ k · 6​

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Answer:

I think that it is 6(m times 1 + k times 6)

Explanation:

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User Cream
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Answer:


6m+6k=6(m+k)

Explanation:

The given expression is


6m+6k

Here we can extract the common factor, which is 6


6(m+k)

Therefore, the equivalen expression in two factor is


6(m+k)

Actually, there's no other way to express it in two factors, because the only thing we can do is to extract the common factor and that's it.

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