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step by step guide I am stuck at the part where you have to divide, I have split them up into 2 and got GCF for p on first term and 6 on second term

Step By Step Guide I Am Stuck At The Part Where You Have To Divide I Have Split Them Up Into 2 And Got GCF For P On First Term And 6 On Second Term class=

Sagot :

We have the next expression:

[tex]pq\text{ - pr + 6q-6r}[/tex]

Factorize using factor by grouping.

First, let's find the common terms. The one who is in all terms or majority terms.

In this case, let's use p:

[tex]p(q-r)+6q-6r[/tex]

Factorize the common term 6.

[tex]p(q-r)+6(q-r)[/tex]

Look at the expressions, both are multiply by (q-r), so we can rewrite the expression like this:

Factorize the common term (q-r)

[tex](q-r)(p+6)[/tex]