6y+4
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The expression 6y + 4 cannot be simplified any further unless a specific value for y is provided.
6y+4
Find the gcf and then the factor
Find the gcf and then the factor
To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 6y and 4, we look for the largest number that divides evenly into both 6 and 4. In this case, the GCF of 6 and 4 is 2.
Next, we factor out the GCF from the expression 6y + 4:
6y + 4 = 2(3y + 2)
Therefore, the GCF is 2 and factored form of 6y + 4 is 2(3y + 2).
Next, we factor out the GCF from the expression 6y + 4:
6y + 4 = 2(3y + 2)
Therefore, the GCF is 2 and factored form of 6y + 4 is 2(3y + 2).
−63y−42
To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of -63y and -42, we first factor out the negative sign to make it easier:
-63y - 42 = -1(63y + 42)
Now, we can factor out the GCF from 63y and 42. The GCF of 63 and 42 is 21.
-1(63y + 42) = -1 * 21(3y + 2) = -21(3y + 2)
Therefore, the GCF is 21 and the factored form of -63y - 42 is -21(3y + 2).
-63y - 42 = -1(63y + 42)
Now, we can factor out the GCF from 63y and 42. The GCF of 63 and 42 is 21.
-1(63y + 42) = -1 * 21(3y + 2) = -21(3y + 2)
Therefore, the GCF is 21 and the factored form of -63y - 42 is -21(3y + 2).
18y^2+4y
To factor the expression 18y^2 + 4y, we first look for the greatest common factor (GCF). In this case, the GCF of 18y^2 and 4y is 2y.
Factor out the GCF 2y:
18y^2 + 4y = 2y(9y + 2)
Therefore, the factored form of 18y^2 + 4y is 2y(9y + 2).
Factor out the GCF 2y:
18y^2 + 4y = 2y(9y + 2)
Therefore, the factored form of 18y^2 + 4y is 2y(9y + 2).