SOLUTION: xy-3x + 2y-6
How to do this in the grouping method?
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Question 811078: xy-3x + 2y-6
How to do this in the grouping method?
Answer by erica65404(394) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
divide the equation into 2 parts.
now factor each part.
now put them back together.
They both have the same stuff in the ( ) so this becomes
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