factoe the expression completly 1/4x + 15/4

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To completely factor the given expression, 1/4x + 15/4, we can start by finding the common denominator of 4 for both fractions.

1/4x + 15/4 = (1x + 15)/4

Therefore, the completely factored expression is (x + 15)/4.
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Apologies for the incorrect response. Let's factor the expression correctly:

To factor the expression 1/4x + 15/4, we can first find a common denominator of 4:

1/4x + 15/4 = (1x + 15)/4

Now, to factor out the greatest common factor (GCF) from the numerator, we can find the GCF of 1x and 15, which is 1.

(1x + 15)/4 = (1(x + 15))/4

Thus, the completely factored expression is (x + 15)/4.