Simplify \(\frac{3t + 6}{3t}\). The numerator of this fraction will factorise as there is a common factor of 3. This gives \(\frac{3(t + 2)}{3t}\). Now, there is clearly a common factor of 3 between ...
Factorising is the opposite process of expanding brackets. A factorised answer will always contain a set of brackets. Factorise \(6x + 9\). To factorise this expression, look for the HCF of \(6x\) and ...