To factor it completely you first look at the first term, if the a term is 1 then your good if it is not you need to divide it by whatever number to make the a term 1, in the first question the a term is just x^2 so it's good. Then,you focus on the b and c term, you have to find multiples of term C that adds up to term b. Going back to problem 1, c is 16 and b is 10. So the two factors would be 8 and 2,because 8×2=16 and 8+2=10. the final step is to put into the proper format,
(x+2) (x+3), which would be considered completely factored.
8-3/2-2
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25%
If you are buying 2 shirts for the same price, you have to calculate the cost of the shirt at half price first (1 piece of the pie) and then add it the original price (2 equal pieces of the pie since you just divided that to the price of the second shirt). That would be considered 3 out of 4 pieces off the pie or 75%. Your savings would be 25%.
You would now have to pay her $9.85