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Answer: (2x+5)(x+3)</h3>
Explanation:
We have the common factor (x+3) show up for each of the two terms. The first term is 2x(x+3) while the second term is 5(x+3).
For each of the two terms, erase the common factor (x+3) and you'll be left with 2x+5, which is one of the factors in the final answer. The second factor is the common factor (x+3). Together they combine to get us (2x+5)(x+3)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1 - 8
2 - 14
3 - 22
Answer:
no solution
Step-by-step explanation:
X cannot equal itself minus 5, in the same way if we replace it by let's say, 6...
6 does not equal 6-5 (1)........ and by the way in this specific equation 6 is just an example it does not matter what you replace it with, x can never = x-5
Hope this helped! Good Luck!