Hard expression to factor!

luke_sutton_88

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Hey everyone!

I've got an assignment to do involving factoring expressions by grouping, and I've got one that I've spent the last couple of hours to work out but one of the expressions is a prime number so I can't seem to get far with it!

The expression is: 6FG + 10PT + 3GF + 17TP

If anyone has any ideas, I'd really appreciate it!
 
Hey everyone!

I've got an assignment to do involving factoring expressions by grouping, and I've got one that I've spent the last couple of hours to work out but one of the expressions is a prime number so I can't seem to get far with it!

The expression is: 6FG + 10PT + 3GF + 17TP

If anyone has any ideas, I'd really appreciate it!

What are the differences between:

PT & TP and

FG and GF
 
my best guess on factoring question

Hey everyone!

I've got an assignment to do involving factoring expressions by grouping, and I've got one that I've spent the last couple of hours to work out but one of the expressions is a prime number so I can't seem to get far with it!

The expression is: 6FG + 10PT + 3GF + 17TP

If anyone has any ideas, I'd really appreciate it!

=9(FG+3PT)
could be the right answer however I don't feel 100% confident on it.
 
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