SOLUTION: Factor the expression 11(x + y) - 7 t(x + y).
(11 - 7t)(x + y)
this is what i have come up with.
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: Factor the expression 11(x + y) - 7 t(x + y).
(11 - 7t)(x + y)
this is what i have come up with.
This question is from textbook INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are correct - way to go!
Factor by grouping...
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