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Common Factors

If we find the same factor of all the terms in an equation, we can use brackets to take it out the expression.

Example 1

Example 1

  • Both terms in this equation contain a factor of 'x'.
  • We take the 'x' outside the bracket.
  • For the terms inside the bracket we divide each term from the original equation by 'x'.
Example 2

Example 2

  • All three terms contain a factor of 'x'.
  • We take an 'x' outside the bracket.
Example 2

Example 2

  • We can still take a factor of three outside the bracket.
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