04-23-2012, 07:14 PM
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Yh, that is pretty much what I got although if you multiply out the second bracket, wouldn't that give -3y? Anyway, generally factorising is used either in quadratic equations such as x^2+6x+8=0 would factorise to (x+2)(x+4) and also if the question was 'factorise completely':
6a^2p+9ap then that would be 3ap(2a+3)
However for this question I didn't really see what to do. Thanks for your help,
Adam
6a^2p+9ap then that would be 3ap(2a+3)
However for this question I didn't really see what to do. Thanks for your help,
Adam