SOLUTION: Factor out the common factor of 2x from: 8x^3/5 + 6x^5/6 I have been really struggling with this question the answer i got was 2x{4x^3/10 + 6x^2/5} I think it is trick ques

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Question 181389: Factor out the common factor of 2x from:
8x^3/5 + 6x^5/6
I have been really struggling with this question the answer i got was
2x{4x^3/10 + 6x^2/5}
I think it is trick question!

Answer by Mathtut(3670)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
8x^3/5 + 6x^5/6
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actually there is a common in the problem you have listed
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