Question 346998
Are you looking for the Greatest common factor, or are they seperate?
If they are together:

2(4+9x)_-2(-2+2x^(2)y^(3)+3y^(2))

Factor out the GCF of 2 from each term in the polynomial.
2((4+9x))+2(-(-2+2x^(2)y^(3)+3y^(2)))

Factor out the GCF of 2 from 2(4+9x)-2(-2+2x^(2)y^(3)+3y^(2)).
2((4+9x)-(-2+2x^(2)y^(3)+3y^(2)))

Reorder the polynomial 4+9x alphabetically from left to right, starting with the highest order term.
2((9x+4)-(-2+2x^(2)y^(3)+3y^(2)))

Reorder the polynomial -2+2x^(2)y^(3)+3y^(2) alphabetically from left to right, starting with the highest order term.
2((9x+4)-(2x^(2)y^(3)+3y^(2)-2))

Multiply -1 by each term inside the parentheses.
2(9x+4-2x^(2)y^(3)-3y^(2)+2)

Add 2 to 4 to get 6.
2(9x+6-2x^(2)y^(3)-3y^(2))

The GCF (Greatest Common Factor) is the polynomial that was factored from each expression.
2



Seperate:


2(4+9x)

Reorder the polynomial 4+9x alphabetically from left to right, starting with the highest order term.
2(9x+4)

Multiply 2 by each term inside the parentheses.
18x+8


and


-2(-2+2x^(2)y^(3)+3y^(2))

Reorder the polynomial -2+2x^(2)y^(3)+3y^(2) alphabetically from left to right, starting with the highest order term.
-2(2x^(2)y^(3)+3y^(2)-2)

Multiply -2 by each term inside the parentheses.
-4x^(2)y^(3)-6y^(2)+4