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1 January, 11:58

Factor 24x (4) y + 10x (3) y - 6x (2) y

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  1. 1 January, 14:46
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    Factoring 24 (x^4) y + 10 (x^3) y - 6 (x^2) y:

    Work with one variable (or the constants) at a time. Starting with the constants, our largest common factor is 2:

    2 (12 (x^4) y + 5 (x^3) y - 3 (x^2) y)

    Our largest common x-factor is x^2. We factor that out:

    2 * (x^2) * (12 (x^2) y + 5xy - 3y)

    Factor out the common factor of y for our final result:

    2y*x^2 * (12 (x^2) + 5x - 3)
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