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Factorise 6n-10
how do you do it?

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User Fordi
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Answer:

2(3n-5)

Explanation:

You need to find the highest common factor (2 in this case).

When the word factorise is mentioned that means there has to be brackets in your answer.

After the highest common factor is found then divide the numbers by it. for example, 6÷2 and -10÷2.

Hope that helps!!

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User Trott
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Answer:

Explanation:

given

6n - 10

Take 2 as common then

2 ( 3n - 5 )

hope it helps :)

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User JGlass
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