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How do you factorise 6x-9

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Answer:

6 x a number - 9 = factored

In this case, since the number is not declared as a specific number, this is the key to us factoring.

Like the number could be 6. ↓

Factoring:


6*6-9=27\\6*3-9=9\\6*9-9=45

bonus even factor:


6*2-9=3

These are factors and Least common multiples of 6 and 9.

Because 9 and 3 show up during half of the problem, and these are related to 6 and 9, the parents, we could measure this on a mathematical scale that this proves the factors correct.

There are other ways to factor this. See comments.

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