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Factor out coefficient of variable for 4h-3

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4 * (h - 3/4)
Just divide 4h and -3 by 4, then put the 4 outside the parentheses of the answer you got. Like above.
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Answer: On factoring out coefficient of variable for (4h-3) we get:


4(h-(3)/(4))

Step-by-step explanation:

Coefficient of the variable is the number which is multiplying with the variable. Generally coefficient is written before the variable for example: 2 is the coefficient of x in equation (2x+1).

Here in the given equation (4h-3) the coefficient of the variable 'h' is 4.

When we factor out the coefficient of the variable 'h' from the given equation we will get:


(4h-3)=4*(h-(3)/(4))

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