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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-14

Factor out the coefficient.
\[ 4h - 3 \]

Asked by Tacobell17

Answer (3)

4 h − 3 = 4 ⋅ h − 4 ⋅ 4 3 ​ = 4 ⋅ ( h − 4 3 ​ )

Answered by kate200468 | 2024-06-10

Answer
4(h - 4 3 ​ )
Explanation
Factoring means finding the common value and removing it outside the parenthesis.
The coefficient in the equation(4h - 3) is 4.
To factor 4 out, divide each term by 4.
You will have h - 3/4.
∴ 4h - 3 = 4 × (h -3/4)
=** 4(h - 4 3 ​ )**

Answered by smmwaite | 2024-06-11

To factor out the coefficient in the expression 4 h − 3 , rewrite it as 4 ( h − 4 3 ​ ) by identifying 4 as the common factor. This shows how 4 influences the terms in the expression.
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Answered by kate200468 | 2024-09-27