Answer:
1 term 3x²
two term x+8, 3x³ +5x²
3 term 2x²+x-3
Step-by-step explanation:
When Kaira wrote 96 +12 as 12(8+1), she "factorized" 12, that is Karira found that 12 is a factor of both 96 and 12.
then she wrote 95+15=5(19+3), that is she factorized 5,
5 is a factor of both 95 and 15 because 95=5* 19 and 15=5*3
To use this method to calculate 38+11 we need 38 and 11 to have some common factor (different from 1),
but 11 is a prime number, that is, it has no factors except 1 and 11. We can only apply the method if 11 is a factor of 38, but it is not.
Answer: The method is called "factorization", and it cannot be applied to calculate 38+11
Answer:
1 + (2 + (-3)) = 0 = (1 + 2) + (−3)
1 × (2 × (−3)) =−6 = (1 × 2) × (−3)
Alright so this is how it works:
I use what's called the butterfly method
Step 1. Multiply the 1 and 9
Step 2: divide your result by 4
and then that's your answer
h= whatever the result was when you divided by 4