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How to factor the expression 16x+36
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Divide 16 by itself to get the X to have no numbers and divide 36 by 16 and that is what X equals.
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To factor the expression, take out common factors or numbers that are common to both terms.
In this case, the number 4.
So take that put of parentheses;
4(4x+9)
Hope this helps :)
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