you split the problem into two separate problems and go from there.
so, (5x+15) and (xy+3y) then you take out the common factor in both
so, positive 5 out of (5x+15) and positive y out of (xy+3y)
you'll then have 5(x+3) and y(x+3)
The x=3 is similar in both problems so you can combine them to make one and combine the two factors you took out to make another problem.
So your final answer is (x+3)(5+y)
Answer:
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Answer:
The least common multiple of 6 and 7 is 42
Step-by-step explanation:
One way to find the least common multiple of two numbers is to first list the prime factors of each number. Then multiply each factor the greatest number of times it occurs in either number. If the same factor occurs more than once in both numbers, you multiply the factor the greatest number of times it occurs.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
117, 118
Step-by-step explanation:
if 2 consecutive numbers have a sum of 235, then
Let the 2 numbers be n and n+1
Given That:
n + n+1 = 235
Simplify and solve:
2n + 1 - 235
2n = 234
n = 117.
If n = 117, then n +1 = 118. These are the 2 consecutive numbers.
Hope this helps.
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