Factor out the greatest common factor: 12 xy – 3 y, i'm having trouble...i come up with 3y
J jadjr2000 New member Joined May 6, 2010 Messages 6 May 6, 2010 #1 Factor out the greatest common factor: 12 xy – 3 y, i'm having trouble...i come up with 3y
D Deleted member 4993 Guest May 6, 2010 #2 jadjr2000 said: Factor out the greatest common factor: 12 xy – 3 y, i'm having trouble...i come up with 3y Click to expand... You found the GCF correctly. Now factor it out and write the expression as ? \(\displaystyle 3y\cdot (4x - 1)\)
jadjr2000 said: Factor out the greatest common factor: 12 xy – 3 y, i'm having trouble...i come up with 3y Click to expand... You found the GCF correctly. Now factor it out and write the expression as ? \(\displaystyle 3y\cdot (4x - 1)\)