hmmmm...a multiplication question. let's see...
factor something...well...
need to find two things that when multiplied together give a third thing (in this case: 5x+10). so...
factor-1 * factor-2 = 5x+10 and that gives...
factor-1 = 5
factor-2 = x+2
there you go. it's just that easy.
good luck.
5(x+2)
Factorisation means finding something in common.
In this case 5 is common
If we divide both terms by 5 we have
x+2
To get back to what we started with we bracket x+2
(x+2)
and multiply by 5
You would need another inequality.
Such as 5x+10=Something else.
Then you subtract 10 from each side, then divide by 5.
So x will be the answer.
5(x+2) is the best you can do.
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hmmmm...a multiplication question. let's see...
factor something...well...
need to find two things that when multiplied together give a third thing (in this case: 5x+10). so...
factor-1 * factor-2 = 5x+10 and that gives...
factor-1 = 5
factor-2 = x+2
there you go. it's just that easy.
good luck.
5(x+2)
Factorisation means finding something in common.
In this case 5 is common
If we divide both terms by 5 we have
x+2
To get back to what we started with we bracket x+2
(x+2)
and multiply by 5
5(x+2)
You would need another inequality.
Such as 5x+10=Something else.
Then you subtract 10 from each side, then divide by 5.
So x will be the answer.
5(x+2) is the best you can do.