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How do you factor out the coefficient of a variable?

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You divide by the coefficient.

Let's say I have 2x. To get rid of the coefficient, I have to get rid of that 2, which basically means turn the coefficient of the variable into a 1. How do I do that? We divide by 2 but keep it equivalent. That probably makes no sense, so let me show you:

2x is the same thing as 2(x). See? Now the 2 and the x are separated, but the expression is still the same! More examples:

5x > 5(x)

10x > 10(x)

Here's a tricky one:


10x^2 > 10x(x)

I hope this helped!
User Guy Yafe
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