Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The equation is
so we see that the highest number on both terms that we can factor out is 2. If we factor out
from both terms, we end up with
, making
the GCF of this expression.
Answer:
2500
Step-by-step explanation:
a² + 2ab + b²
49² + 98 + 1
Comparing terms
a²= 49²
a= 49
2ab = 98
2× 49 × b = 98
98b = 98
b= 98/98
b = 1
or
b²= 1
b=√1
b= 1
a=49 and b= 1
Hence (a+b)²= (49+1)²
50²= 2500
Answer:
a2=12 (the second term of the sequence is 12)
Step-by-step explanation:
a5=324
If the term to term rule is multiply by any number, we deal with geometrical sequence
The formula you should use is an= a1*r^(n-1) where n is the number of the term which we know. In our case we know
a5, so use 5 instead of n
Then you have a5=a1*r^4 where r is the number 3 (because each next term is greater than previous in 3 times)
a5=324
324= a1*3^4
324=a1*81
a1=4 (We find the first term of sequence, because having it you can easily search for every term )
Return to the formula an= a1*r^n-1
Now search for the second term using 2 instead of n in the formula
a2= a1*r^1
a2=a1*r, a1=4, r=3
a2=4*3=12
Answer:
After 33 weeks.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let w be number of weeks.
We have been given that Gina opened a bank account with $40. She plans to add $20 per week to the account and not make any withdrawals. So the balance after w weeks will be 20w+40.
To figure out number of weeks Gina will have exactly $700 in her account, we will equate the balance after w weeks to 700.

Let us subtract 40 from both sides of equation.

Upon Dividing both sides of our equation by 20 we will get,
Therefore, after 33 weeks Gina will have exactly $700 in her account, excluding interest.