You need to implement the process of "flip-flop" and multiply which is where you flip the second fraction and multiply.

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Now you multiply across. 2×15=30 and 3×11=33
So now it is

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To reduce to the lowest terms, find the GCF common factor
The GCF is 3
Divide both the numerator and denominator by 3

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USE CALCULATOR -_-

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Answer:
I think its 55
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step 1 is incorrect
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Part A: 3x²(x⁸ - 16)
Part B: 3x²(x² - 2)(x² + 2) (x² - 2x + 2)(x² + 2x + 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A. Factor out the greatest common factor
3x¹⁰ - 48 x²
= 3x²(x⁸ - 16)
Part B. Factor the expression completely
(i) Factor the difference of squares
x⁸ - 16
= (x⁴ - 4)(x⁴ + 4)
= (x² - 2)(x² + 2)(x⁴ + 4)
3x¹⁰ - 48 x² = 3x²(x² - 2)(x² + 2)(x⁴ + 4)
(ii) Factor the sum of squares
Use the Sophie Germain Identity to factor x⁴ + 4.
x⁴ + 4
= (x²)² + 2² (Still a sum of squares)
= (x² + 2)² - 4x² (Factor this as a difference of squares)
= (x² + 2 - 2x)(x² + 2 + 2x)
3x¹⁰ - 48 x² = 3x² (x² - 2)(x² + 2) (x² - 2x + 2)(x² + 2x + 2)