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Deacon Ochoa
18 September, 15:00
How do you factor 7+14
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Albert Griffith
18 September, 17:28
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You could factor a 7 out of 7 + 14 to get 7 (1 + 2).
This would equal the same thing as 7 + 14, which is 21.
7 * 3 = 21.
21 can be factored like so:
1 * 21 = 21
3 * 7 = 21
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