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How do you factorise
6-42x.

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Answer:


6(1-7x)

Explanation:

Here we need to find the common factor between 6 and 42x

42x = 6×(7x)

then the common factor is 6

therefore

6 − 42x = 6×(1) − 6×(7x) = 6(1 − 7x)

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