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Answer:

q(m+n-p)

Explanation:

q is the common factor in all three terms, so take that to go outside the brackets.

What goes inside the brackets depends on the quotient you get upon dividing each term by q.

Here,

qm becomes m

qn becomes n

-qp becomes -p.

Arrange the. Back in the way mentioned.

Hope this helps

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User CyrilFind
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Answer:

q(m+n-p)

Explanation:

qm+qn-qp

Since, q is the highest common factor, so we'll take q as common

=> q(m+n-p)

This is the required factorized form.

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