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How do you factorise 14x -21xy

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You need to find the common number/letter in order to factorise and it should be like this:
x(14-21y)
Hope it helped...
User AndyRoid
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Simplifying 14x + -21xy

Factor out the Greatest Common Factor (GCF), '7x'. 7x(2 + -3y)

Final result:
7x(2 + -3y)

that is the answer on how to do it
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