How do you factor 2mx+4bx+3my+6by?

1 Answer
Oct 13, 2015

(m + 2b)(2x + 3y)

Explanation:

Your starting expression looks like this

2mx + 4bx + 3my + 6by

If you look at the coefficients, you'll notice that you have more than one option for common factors. Moreover, the m and b terms can also be grouped together and used as common factors.

So, here's one way in which you can factor this expression. Use m and 2b as common factors

m * (2x + 3y) + 2b * (2x + 3y)

(2x + 3y) * (m + 2b)

Alternatively, you can use 2x and 3y a common factors

2x * (m + 2b) + 3y * (m + 2b)

(m + 2b) * (2x + 3y)