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Factorise the following expressions;
1. 8x + 6 2. 4x + 2

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Answer:

Explanation:

1. 8x + 6

2(4x+3)

2.4x+2

2(2x +1)

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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\boxed{\underline{\textsf{\textbf{Answer}}}}}

1.
\boxed{Factorise \ = \ 8x + 6}

To factorise this, you have to take the common factor out. In this case, it's 2.


8x + 6 \\ = 2(4x + 3)


\boxed{Answer \ = \ 2(4x + 3)}

2)
\boxed{Factorise \ = \ 4x + 2}

To factorise this, you have to take the common factor out. In this case also, it's 2.


4x + 2 \\ = 2(2x + 1)


\boxed{Answer \ = \ 2(2x + 1)}

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