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Factor of (2x-3) and (x -5)

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Answer:

(2x-3) and (x-5)

Explanation:

To factor the expression (2x-3)(x-5), we can use the distributive property of multiplication over addition or subtraction:

(2x-3)(x-5) = 2x(x-5) - 3(x-5)

Now we can use the distributive property again to factor out the common factor of (x-5):

2x(x-5) - 3(x-5) = (2x - 3)(x - 5)

So the factors of (2x-3)(x-5) are (2x-3) and (x-5).

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