A. This expression has 4 terms
B. The constants are -5, 3, 72 and 10
C. The third term is 72
D. The coefficient is y
Answer:
The answer to your question is only the second and the third are factors.
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the factors of 24x⁶ − 1029y³
First find the prime factors of 24 and 1029
24 2 1029 3
12 2 343 7 Then 24 = 2³3
6 2 49 7 1029 = 7³ 3
3 3 7 7
1 1
x⁶ = (x²)³ y³ = y³
Then
2³3(x²)³ - 7³ 3 y³
Factor 3 3[ 2³(x²)³ - 7³ y³]
Factor 3 [ (2x² - 7y)(4x⁴ + 14x²y + 49y²)]
Then
24
2x2 + 7y
4x4 + 14x2y + 49y2
All of the above
1) let both have x ,
so putting in eqn ;
4x+0.50 = 9x-3
5x=2.50
x=0.50
therefore both have 50 p in the beginning !!
2) let the number be x
so in eqn;
(x+18)/2=5x
x+18=10x
9x=18
x=2
so the number must be 2 !!
if you have still any problem, comment !!
Yes because if you distribute the 3 and multiply it with 3 • x and 3• 6 you’ll get 3x-18