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  • 22-04-2020
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how do you factorise 18x² + 9x?

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  • 22-04-2020

Answer:

9x(2x + 1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Looking at the two terms, notice that you can write the first term as:

18x² = 9x * 2x

Then, we can see that the first term and second term both have 9x in them. That means 9x is a common factor, so we can take it out from both of them ("take it out" basically means "divide"):

18x² + 9x = 9x * 2x + 9x = 9x * (2x + 1)

Thus, the factored form is 9x(2x + 1).

Hope this helps!

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