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Factor 31 - 6Ox(x-6)O 3 (+2)O 3x (x - 2)03(x - 2)

Factor 31 - 6Ox(x-6)O 3 (+2)O 3x (x - 2)03(x - 2)-example-1

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We are asked to factor


3x-6

We want to take out something that is common in both the terms.

One term is "3x"

Another is "6"

We can clearly see that a factor of "3" is common.

Thus, when we take out 3,

3x becomes x

6 becomes 2

So, the factorization is:


\begin{gathered} 3x-6 \\ 3(x-2) \end{gathered}

Last Answer Choice is right.

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