Answer:
yea I'm not sure but maybe 40
Answer:
<u>-5</u><u><em>x</em></u><u> = 2</u><u><em>y</em></u><u> = -14, -7</u><u><em>x</em></u><u> = 3</u><u><em>y</em></u><u> = 21</u>
Answer:
26/144
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation
If you convert 1/2 Into eighths, the fraction becomes 4/8, 4/8 minus 1/8 is 3/8 so the answer is A.
7. (x-7)(x-7)
8. (3x-5y)(3x-5y)
9. (x-15)(x+3)
10.(7m+6n)(7m+6n)
11. (2x+1)(2x+1)
12. (7x+2)(7x+2)
13. (p-18)(p+4)
Notice how 7,8,10,11, and 12 are all perfect squares. A good way to tell if a trinomial can be factored into a perfect square is if the square root of the coefficient of your variable multiplied by the square root of the constant (number with no variable) multiplied by 2 equals the middle term's coefficient.
For example, take 4x^2+16x+16. Taking the square root of 4 gives us 2. Taking the square root of 16 gives us 4. So, 2*2*4=16, which is our middle term, thus proving that this trinomial is indeed a perfect square.