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Factoring involves 'factoring out' the common numbers for each term. In a simple general form, a + ab = a(1+b). It's like "undistributing" factors: instead of multiplying both terms by a number, you essentially divide both terms by a number. In (7x + 49), both terms - 7x and 49 - have 7 as a factor. So, it can also be written: 7x + 49 = 7(x+7)



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Factoring involves 'factoring out' the common numbers for each term. In a simple general form, a + ab = a(1+b). It's like "undistributing" factors: instead of multiplying both terms by a number, you essentially divide both terms by a number. In (7x + 49), both terms - 7x and 49 - have 7 as a factor. So, it can also be written: 7x + 49 = 7(x+7)



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How do you factor the polynomial 7x plus 49? - Answers

Factoring involves 'factoring out' the common numbers for each term. In a simple general form, a + ab = a(1+b). It's like "undistributing" factors: instead of multiplying both terms by a number, you essentially divide both terms by a number. In (7x + 49), both terms - 7x and 49 - have 7 as a factor. So, it can also be written: 7x + 49 = 7(x+7)

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