SOLUTION: Factorise each of the following as fully as possible.
4*p*p*q +7*p*q - 2*q
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Question 859015: Factorise each of the following as fully as possible.
4*p*p*q +7*p*q - 2*q
Answer by ben720(159) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Because all of the terms have q in them, you can factor out the q.
Past that, 2 and 7 have no common factors other than one.
Your final answer is
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