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Factor the expression
36x + 27 using the GCF.

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User Isebarn
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Answer:

Explanation:

the first step in factorising is to look for any common factors.

27

and

36

are both multiples of

3

and

9

.

We use

9

because it is the highest common factor:

Divide

9

out of each term:

27+36x=9(3+4x)

The reverse process would be to use the distributive law to multiply each term in the bracket by

9

.

This will give us the original expression:

9(3+4x)=27+36x

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User Mzzzzb
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7 votes

Answer:

9(4x+3) :)

Explanation:

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User Barry Carlyon
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