Worksheet 2.1 Factors of Algebraic Expressions: Section 1
Worksheet 2.1 Factors of Algebraic Expressions: Section 1
Other examples:-
In simplifying algebraic expressions we need to find common factors. Given two terms in an
algebraic expression the common factors are those things which divide both of them.
Example 1 :
(a) 3uv and 6u have common factors 1, 3, u and 3u.
(b) 2xy and 4xyz have common factors 1, 2, x, y, 2x, 2y, 2xy and xy.
The highest common factor is, as was the case with numbers, the biggest or largest factor that
divides two expressions. So the highest common factor of 3uv and 6u (from example 1(a)) is
3u; the highest common factor of 2xy and 4xyz (from example 1(b)) is 2xy.
As with whole numbers we can also find the smallest algebraic expression that is a multiple of
two expressions. This is called the lowest common multiple.
Example 2 :
3uv and 6u have as their lowest common multiple 6uv since both 3uv and 6u divide
into 6uv and do not both divide into a smaller expression.
To find the lowest common multiple we take the highest common factor and then multiply
it by whatever is missing from each expression. From the example above 3uv and 6u have
highest common factor 3u. Now 3uv = 3u × v and 6u = 3u × 2 so the lowest common multiple
is 3u × v × 2 = 6uv.
Exercises:
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When working out the perimeter of a paddock in the last worksheet we wanted two times the
length plus two times the width. We wrote this as
P = 2l + 2w
By factorizing we can make a slightly tidier sum:
P = 2(l + w)
As 2 is a common factor to both terms it is placed outside of the brackets and the rest is left
as a sum.
When factorizing algebraic expressions we look for the common factors in the terms and take
these outside of the brackets to form a product as in the above example.
Example 1 :
9x + 24y = 3(3x + 8y)
Example 2 :
9x2 + 3x + 15x3 = 3(3x2 + x + 5x3 )
But the terms inside the brackets still have x as a common factor:
9x2 + 3x + 15x3 = 3x(3x + 1 + 5x2 )
This is where we would stop since the terms inside the brackets have no further
common factors.
Example 3 :
2ab2 + ab2 c + 3ab = ab(2b + bc + 3)
Example 4 :
−2xy 2 − 4x2 y = −2xy(y + 2x)
Note that, by the laws mentioned in the last worksheet, the negative sign in front of the
brackets will carry through the brackets, changing the sign of everything inside the brackets.
Sometimes the common factor is not a simple multiple of numbers and letters but may in itself
be a sum.
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Exercises:
One use of the factorization of algebraic expressions or of being able to find common algebraic
factors is to simplify algebraic fractions. Using the same method as with ordinary fractions we
can cancel out common factors in algebraic fractions to make a simpler equivalent fraction.
Example 1 :
x 1× 6 x 1
= =
2x 2× 6 x 2
by cancelling out the common x in the numerator and denominator.
Example 2 :
5x2 y 5xy × x x
= =
15xy 5xy × 3 3
noting that 5xy is a common factor.
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Example 3 :
4a + 2ab 2a(2 + b)
= =2+b
2a 2a
noting that 2a is a factor in common for the two terms in the sum and then
cancelling.
Example 4 :
7x2 15yz x × 7x 5y × 3z
× = ×
5y x 5y x
6 x × 7x× 6 5y × 3z
=
6 5y× 6 x
= 7x × 3z
= 21xz
Note that, when either the numerator or denominator are completely cancelled,
they become 1, not 0.
Example 5 :
x 2x2 x 3
÷ = × 2
3 3 3 2x
1
=
2x
Example 6 :
6x + 18 3x + 9 6(x + 3) 15
÷ = ×
20 15 20 3(x + 3)
6 × 15
=
20 × 3
3× 6 2× 6 5× 6 3
=
6 5 × 2× 6 2× 6 3
3
=
2
1
= 1
2
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Exercises:
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Exercises 2.1 Factors of Algebraic Expressions
(a) 16 and 24
(b) 6tm and 14t2
(a) 12 and 32
(b) 24 and 40
(c) 5 and 13
(a) −3x + 21
(b) 6x2 + 3x
(c) 18x2 + 12xy
(d) 6tm − 24m2
(e) 8x + 12y + 10x + 15y
(f) x2 − 7x + 3x − 21
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Answers 2.1
Section 1
2. (a) 12xy (b) 24xy (c) 48mnp (d) 48xyz (e) 45mn
Section 2
Section 3
x a(3b+1)
1. (a) 5
(d) x (g) b
x+5 3x 4mn
(b) 2
(e) 2
(h) 3
x+3 p(n−2)
(c) 5 (f) x+2
(i) 3n
3(x+3) 3p2 4 3q
2. (a) 2
(c) 2
(e) 3
(g) 8
3(x−5) 4(3m+4) 5(x+y)
(b) 8
(d) 3(p+2) (f) 2x (h) 24y
Exercises 2.1
1. 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18
2. (a) 1, 2, 4, 8
(b) 1, 2, t, 2t
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4. (a) −3(x − 7) (d) 6m(t − 4m)
(b) 3x(2x + 1) (e) 9(2x + 3y)
(c) 6x(3x + 2y) (f) (x + 3)(x − 7)
5. (a) x + 4 (d) 2
x(y+3) 819x2
(b) 2
(e) 16y
7n
(c) 3
(f) 3pq
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