132k views
13 votes
How do you factor 1/4(-16x+8)?​

2 Answers

7 votes
we know that we can take 4 out of (-16x + 8) [ we know this because we can divide 16 by 4 ( to get 4 ) and we can divide 8 by 4 ( to get 2 ) ]

we can factor out a 4 then from the parentheses to get 4(-4x + 2), but since we are multiplying by 1/4 we get

1/4(4)(-4x + 2), and since 1/4 * 4 = 1, our final answer is

-4x + 2
User DMozzy
by
8.2k points
10 votes
-4x - 2

We factor out 4 from expression
1/4 • 4 (-4x -2)

1/4 and 4 cancel out, leaving us with:
1(-4x -2)
-4x - 2

Hope that helps!

User Merlie
by
8.8k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories