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6 June, 21:00

The expression - 5p+20 factored

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  1. 6 June, 21:42
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    To factor this expression, the first thing to do is to take out the terms and look at the factors of each one:

    -5p:-1*5*p

    20: 2*2*5

    When you look at the factors for each term, notice that both the terms have the same greatest common factor of 5. Noticing this, factor out 5 from the expression which will get you to 5 (-p+4). However, normally in math, the first term of an expression usually is not a negative so you would factor out - 1 from the expression which would result in your answer: - 5 (p-4)
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