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6 June, 06:00

Factor: 6x+36 = how do I solve this problem

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  1. 6 June, 06:11
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    6x+36

    You need to find a common divisor of both numbers (6 and 36).

    In this case 6 is of course divisible by 6 and 36 is also divisible by 6.

    So you divide 6x by 6 we are left with an x and if you divide 36 by 6 we are left with 6.

    So factored is: x+6
  2. 6 June, 06:34
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    Well you cant really solve that because it doesnt equal anything, however, you can factor it. In factored form it would be 6 (x+6). If the equation was 6x+36=0 then you subtract 36 on both sides and get 6x=-36. Then you divide by 6 and x=-1
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