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Factor -3x - 3y - 3z.

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-3x - 3y - 3z =
-3(x + y + z)
User Jonhobbs
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Answer:


-3(x+y+z)

Explanation:

We have been given an expression
-3x-3y-3z. We are asked to factor the given expression.

We can see that all three terms of the given expression share a common factor that is
-3.

Factor out
-3:


-3(x+y+z)

Therefore, the factorized form of the given expression would be
-3(x+y+z).

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