how to take a number common in an equation?
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ok brother
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take an example
3x + 6x
so here 3 and 6 come in one table that's 3 and x is common in both term so common will be
3x(1+2) as here u have taken 3x as common and divide this 3x with both term and what u get after dividing write it in a bracket
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To factorise an algebraic expression, take out the highest common factor and place it in front of the brackets. Then the expression inside the brackets is obtained by dividing each term by the highest common factor.
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