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Please Factor 12n - 18.

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User Asdasdad
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Answer:


\boxed{3(4n - 6)}

Explanation:


\mathsf{12n - 18}

In such expression, the factor which is present in all terms of the expression is taken out as common and each term of the expression should be divided by the common factor to get another factor

Factor out 3 from the expression


\mathsf{ = 3(4n - 6)}

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User Kumaraprasad
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Answer:


\large \boxed{6(2n-3)}

Explanation:


12n-18

Factor out 6 from each term.


6(2n)+6(-3)

Take 6 as a common factor.


6(2n-3)

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User FM Kerckhof
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