SOLUTION: factor the expression, factor out all common factors if they exist. -6abc - 6ac^2 + 2bc + 2c^2

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Question 415810: factor the expression, factor out all common factors if they exist.
-6abc - 6ac^2 + 2bc + 2c^2

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
-6abc - 6ac^2 + 2bc + 2c^2
2c( -3ab - 3ac + b + c)
2c [-3a(b + c) + (b + c)]
2c (1 - 3a)(b + c))
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