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factor the expression –3g - 12h +15.

Sagot :

Hello.

In order to factor an expression, we need to find the common term and divide all terms in the expression by this common term.

Let's take a look at our expression and see if we can spot the common term and factor it out.

Our expression is:

[tex]\mathrm{3g-12h+15}[/tex]

Is there anything in common? Yes, sure.

All terms have a 3 in common, so we divide all terms in the expression by 3:

[tex]\mathrm{3g-12h+15}\\\mathrm{g-4h+5}[/tex]

Therefore, the final answer is

[tex]\mathrm{g-4h+5}[/tex]

I hope it helps.

Have a nice day.

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