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  • 09-12-2016
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complete the factored form of the algebraic expression 18a + 3 = 3( _____+_____)

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  • 09-12-2016
So to factorise an expression, you put it into a form where if you expanded the brackets, you'd get the given expression.. if that makes sense. Therefore, you need to multiply the 3 by something to get 18a, and so the first term is 6a. You don't need to multiply 3 by anything to get 3, so the second term is 1. The final result looks like:
3(6a + 1)
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