the one that starts with (-2,-2)
To factor using the reverse of the distributive property, find what common factor the numbers have and what common factor the variables have.
10.
-8x - 16
8 is a factor of both -8 and 16.
The first term has x, but the second term does not, so there is no common variable. The only common factor is 8, or -8.
Factor out a -8:
-8x - 16 = -8(x + 2)
To see if the factorization is correct, multiply the answer using the distributive property. If you get the original expression, then the factorization is correct.
11.
w^2 - 4w
The first term only has a factor of 1. The second term has a 4. There is no common factor between 1 and 4 except for 1, so there is no number you can factor out. The first term has w^2. The second term has w. Both terms have a common factor of w. We can factor out w from both terms.
w^2 - 4w = w(w - 4)
12.
4s + 10rs
4 and 10 have a common factor of 2.
s and rs have a common factor of s.
2 times s is 2s, so the common factor is 2s.
We now factor out 2s
4s + 10rs = 2s(2 + 5r)
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
One time fee = $30
Reduced price of ticket after one time fee payment = $17
Regular ticket cost = $25
Write an inequality that can be used to determine the number of reduced price concert tickets you would need to purchase in order for the total cost to be less expensive than the same number of regular tickets
Let the number of tickets needed to purchase = t
Reduced ticket = 30 + 17t
Regular ticket = 25t
30 + 17t < 25t
30 < 25t - 17t
30 < 8t
30/8 < 8t/8
3.75 < t
t > 3.75
Hence number of ticket must be greater than 3.75
t = 4
Option 3 (1/4 x 60) since 59 is close to 60 and 25% can be rewritten as 1/4
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