Answer:
7m(3m^6 - m^4 + 7)
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a factorization question
All we want to do here is to factor out 7m from each term of the polynomial
This becomes;
21m^7 -7m^5 + 49m = 7m (3m^6 - m^4 + 7)
Answer:
googl it
Step-by-step explanation:
its on googl and it has the anwser
They're trying to trick you with √2. Remember in the 30/60/90 triangle the sides are in ratio 1:√3:2, with the "1" opposite the 30 degrees.
Here we have
1:√3:2 = 6√2:x:hypotenuse
or
x/(6√2) = √3/ 1
x = 6√2×√3 = 6√6
Answer: AC=6√6
Using the current "regular expressions" in use in Java, Perl, and many other applications, this belongs to "character class" using the [ ] notation.
For characters "either" 1,2,3,4, we write
[1234]
or in this particular case,
[1-4]
You start from 0. Since Barton saves $20 each week, you have to move 20. So, from 0 you will go to 20, then 40, then 60 and the pattern goes on. At the same time you go right in a diagonal line. I attached a picture but I'm not sure you will understand it well.