No, 50 is not a perfect square. A perfect square is any number that can be divided by any number to get the quotient as the same number AND the quotient must be rational. When you divide 50 so that the quotient equals the divisor, you will get an irrational number. Therefore, 50 is not a perfect square.
Answer: (v + 7)(v -3)
Step-by-step explanation:
(v +7)(v -3)
v x v = v^2
v x -3 = -3v
7 x v = 7v
7 x -3 = -21
v^2 -3v +7v -21 = v^2 +4v -21 = 0
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Answer:
63/5 or 12 (3/5)
Step-by-step explanation:
It is 8 whole (1 ÷ 5) plus 4 whole (2 ÷ 5)
So,we can write it as 8 (1/5) + 4 (2/5)
Then we will take those mixed fractions to improper fractions by using the rule of multiplication.
8 will be multiplied by 5 and then the value will be added to 1. Same rule will be applied for the second fraction.
(41÷5) + (22÷5)
Now we will take L.C.M. (Least common multiple) for both denominators 5 and 5. The L.C.M of 5 and 5 = 5
(41 + 22)/5
= 63/5
It is the answer. Also we can make this improper fraction into mixed fraction by dividing the whole number by 5.
12 (3/5)