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What are two different ways of factoring-5x-15? Select all that apply

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Answer:

Divide each term in

5

x

=

15

by

5

.

5

x

5

=

15

5

Explanation:

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Answer:

You can factor it by taking out the five, since it is a common factor of 5 and 15 (for example: 5(-x - 3) ), you can remove the negative value ( -1(5x+15) ), or your can remove the negative and the 5 (-5(x+3) ).

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