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Rewrite the expression 9x(2)y+6xy(2)+12X(3)y(5)as a multiplication sentence and as a division sentence, using the GCF of the terms.
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Question 370534: This is Factoring Algebraic expressions.
Rewrite the expression 9x(2)y+6xy(2)+12X(3)y(5)as a multiplication sentence and as a division sentence, using the GCF of the terms.
Please note that the NUMBERS in the brackets represent the power. I could not get the number up by the x and y.
Thank You for helping me I greatly appreciate your time.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Rewrite the expression 9x(2)y+6xy(2)+12X(3)y(5)as a multiplication sentence and as a division sentence, using the GCF of the terms.
Please note that the NUMBERS in the brackets represent the power.
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9x^2y + 6xy^2 + 12x^3y^5
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GCF = 3xy
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= 3xy[3x + 2y + 4x^2y]
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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