Question 82814
Anytime there are four terms in a factoring problem, first try grouping the first two and the last two terms together:

2xy - 4x + 3y - 6
From the first two terms take out a common factor of 2x, from the second two terms take out a 3 factor:


2xy - 4x + 3y - 6
2x(y - 2) + 3(y - 2)


Notice the common factor of (y-2):
(y-2)(2x-3)


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