Respuesta :
Step-by-step explanation:
a) 14w + 21
- Factor out 7 from the expression
7 (2w + 3)
b) 27x + 18
- Factor out 9 from the expression
9 (3x + 2)
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#1 7(2w+3)
#2 9(3x+2)
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We need to factor these two expressions.
[tex]\twoheadrightarrow\sf 14w+21[/tex] and [tex]\twoheadrightarrow\sf 27x+18[/tex]
For now let's focus on the first expression.
Note that both terms, 14w and 21, have something in common.
In fact, they have 7 in common. So we factor it out by dividing 14w and 21 by 7.
[tex]\twoheadrightarrow\sf14w\div7=2x\\\twoheadrightarrow\sf21\div7=3[/tex]
[tex]\bullet[/tex] Put the terms together, with a plus sign in between since they are positive
[tex]\twoheadrightarrow\sf 2w+3[/tex]
[tex]\bullet[/tex] Put parentheses around 2w+3
[tex]\twoheadrightarrow\sf (2w+3)[/tex]
[tex]\bullet[/tex] Put7 outside the parentheses
[tex]\twoheadrightarrow\sf7(2w+3)[/tex]
[tex]\bullet[/tex] Great job! We factored the expression
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This problem can be solved the same way!
This time, both terms have a 9 in common.
[tex]\twoheadrightarrow\sf 27x+18[/tex]
So we divide both terms by 9.
[tex]\twoheadrightarrow\sf 27x\div9=3x\\\twoheadrightarrow\sf18\div9=2[/tex]
[tex]\bullet[/tex] Put the terms together, with a plus sign in between since they're positive
[tex]\twoheadrightarrow\sf 3x+2[/tex]
[tex]\bullet[/tex] Next, put parentheses around 3x+2 and put 9 outside the parentheses
[tex]\twoheadrightarrow\sf 9(3x+2)[/tex]
[tex]\bullet[/tex] Great job! We factored both expressions
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Hope that this helped! Best wishes.
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