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MrRoyal

Answer:

[tex]3(-2m + 3)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]-6m + 9[/tex]

Required

Factorize

Expression: [tex]-6m + 9[/tex]

Start by expressing the expression as a sum of products.

[tex]-6m = 3 * -2m[/tex] and

[tex]9 = 3 * 3[/tex]

So;

[tex]3 * -2m + 3 * 3[/tex]

Notice that constant 3 is common in both terms.

This can then be factorizes as:

[tex]3(-2m + 3)[/tex]

Hence:

[tex]-6m + 9 = 3(-2m + 3)[/tex]

Answer:

3(-2m+3)

Step-by-step explanation:

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