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Factor the expression using the common factor −6.

−12x−18y−3.6

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-6(_ x_ _y_ _)
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Answered by amitnrw
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Given :  −12x−18y−3.6

To Find :  Factor the expression using the common factor −6.

Solution:

−12x−18y−3.6

-12 = -6 * 2

-18 = -6 * 3

-3.6 = -6 * 0.6

−12x−18y−3.6

= -6 ( 2x + 3y  + 0.6)

-6(2 x+ 3y+ 0.6)

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Answered by TryingSuperHard
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Answer: The answer is 6(2x + 3y + 0.6).

Step-by-step explanation: I took the K12 test and got the answer right. So you can trust me ;)

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