The last one since it contains only fractions
The way to find the factores is by seeking the polonomial's roots, or zeros!
To find the roots, we set the polinomial equation to zero:
x^2+16y^2=0
Then we solve this equation:
x^2=-16y^2
This is only true, if x=y=0.
Answer:
q+3/4r=p
Step-by-step explanation:
r=4/3(p-q)
Distribute the 4/3
r=4/3p-4/3q
Add 4/3q to each side
4/3q+r=4/3p
Multiply ALL variables by 3/4 (undoes the 4/3)
q+3/4r=p
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First you minus 2y on both sides and you get: 5x=-2y+4. Then you minus 4 on both sides to get 5x-4=-2y which in turn is y (-2y) = mx (5x) + b (-4) : -2y=5x-4