How do you factor #15ab-12+18a-10b#?
1 Answer
May 24, 2017
# (3a-2)(5b+6)#
Explanation:
Let:
# P(x) = 15ab-12+18a-10b#
First we note that there are two terms that contain
# P(x) = 15ab+18a-12-10b#
# " " = a(15b+18)-12-10b#
The term in brackets also has a common factor of
# P(x) = a(3(5b+6))-12-10b#
# " " = 3a(5b+6)-12-10b#
And for the second terms we have a common factor of
# P(x) = 3a(5b+6)+2(-6-5b)#
We can also factorise
# P(x) = 3a(5b+6)-2(6+5b)#
# " " = 3a(5b+6)-2(5b+6)#
Finally, we now have two terms with a common factor of
# P(x) = (3a-2)(5b+6)#