Most people use the decomposition method but i dont know how to do that so i use the Joes method a method similar to decomp. but easier.
canadian way
Find gcf: None
complet trinomial: 18n^2+57-10
find the product=10(18)
=-180
find the sum =57
-3 and 60 goes into both meaning if you multiply 3 and60 you get -180 and if you add them you get 57.
so (n-3)(n+60)
divide by a in this case it 18
so (n<u>-3</u>)(n+<u>60</u>)
18 18
do not divide. treat it like a fraction so you reduce it to lowest terms
(n<u>-3</u>)(n<u>-3)
</u> 18 10
<u /> at this point its reduced to lowest terms so now you take the deniminator and move it beside the "n"
=(18n-3)(10n-3)
therefore your answer is (18n-3)(10n-3)
I hoped this helped :)
5 don't have lowest term only the 6 and it's 2 but if a number like 5 doesn't change so 6 doesn't change if not then divide 5 to 6.
Answer: See below
Step-by-step explanation:
Same steps as the last question I answered
5) a ➤ x=-3
b ➤ y=7
6) x=-1
7) y=-4
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