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How do you factor an algebraic equation?

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Answered by ipal9192
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To factor algebraic equations, start by finding the greatest common factor of the numbers in the equation. Then, divide each number by the greatest common factor and rewrite the equation so you have the greatest common factor and then the simplified equation in parentheses.

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Answered by lilysultana124
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o factor algebraic equations, start by finding the greatest common factor of the numbers in the equation. Then, divide each number by the greatest common factor and rewrite the equation so you have the greatest common factor and then the simplified equation in parentheses.

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