Mathematics Algebra Factoring expressions
Factoring expression algebra 42x+49
can you think of a number which divides into 42 as well as 49 ???
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To factor the expression 42x + 49, we need to look for common factors between the two terms. In this case, we notice that both terms are divisible by 7.
Step 1: Take out the common factor.
42x + 49 = 7(6x + 7)
So, the factored form of the expression 42x + 49 is 7(6x + 7).
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