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How do I factorise
6-42x

User Krish KvR
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FACTORING: 6 - 42x

STEPS:

6 - 42x

-42x + 6

= -6(7x - 1)

FINAL ANSWER: -6(7x - 1)

User Petersaber
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Answer:


6(-7x+1)

Explanation:

Given: The equation
6-42x.

To find: Factorize the given equation.

Solution:

The given expression is:


6-42x

which can be rewritten as:


-42x+6

Upon solving the above expression and Taking 6 common from both the terms of the expression ,we get


6(-7x+1)

which is the required factorized form of the given expression.

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