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Lizeth Lozano
12 July, 03:46
How to find the factor for the expression
4x-6y
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Kaila Hopkins
12 July, 04:35
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To factor the expression, you must try to find the greatest common factor of 4 and 6 since you x and y have no common factors. The greatest common factor is 2 for 4 and 6, since when you divide out the 2, you are left with 2 and 3 which cannot be factored anymore.
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