If you have graph paper (or regular paper, graph is easier) you can plot it out. The equation would be y=x-1
just graph the point and then go up one over one until you get cross the y-axis
I'm pretty sure you can just use a Cartesian plane and since all of your points are (positive, positive) they'd all be in the First Quadrant (top right)
1) 2x+1x= 63
2) 3x= 63
3) 3x/3= 63/3
4) x= 21
5) 2(21)+1(21)=63
6) 42+21= 63
The 2 groups would be 42 to 21.
The correct product of (6x - 2)(6 x + 2) is 36x^2 - 4
<h3>How to determine the product?</h3>
The expression is given as:
(6x - 2)(6 x + 2).
The above expression is a difference of two squares.
And this is represented as
(a - b)(a + b)= a^2 - b^2
So, we have
(6x - 2)(6 x + 2) = (6x)^2 - 2^2
Evaluate
(6x - 2)(6 x + 2) = 36x^2 - 4
Hence, the correct product of (6x - 2)(6 x + 2) is 36x^2 - 4
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<u>Complete question</u>
What is the product?
(6x - 2)(6 x + 2).