How do you factor 2ax+6xc+ba+3bc?

1 Answer
Jun 7, 2017

(a+3c)(2x+b)

Explanation:

Let's try to find a way to group these terms.

Hmm... two of the terms have a and two of the terms have c.

Let's group the two a terms together, and the two c terms together, and then factor out a and c respectively (by the way, this is NOT the only valid way to factor this; you could actually group the terms with x together and the terms with b together and do the same thing).

2ax+6xc+ba+3bc

2ax+ba+6xc+3bc

a(2x+b)+c(6x+3b)

We can also pull a factor of 3 out of 6x+3b:

a(2x+b)+3c(2x+b)

Now, we can use the converse of the distributive property to group a and 3c together.

(a+3c)(2x+b)

Final Answer