No since the between consecutive numbers doesn't give a constant
<h3>Answer: </h3>
The GCF is 4
The polynomial factors to 
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Further explanation:
Ignore the x terms
We're looking for the GCF of 12, 4 and 20
Factor each to their prime factorization. It might help to do a factor tree, but this is optional.
- 12 = 2*2*3
- 4 = 2*2
- 20 = 2*2*5
Each factorization involves "2*2", which means 2*2 = 4 is the GCF here.
We can then factor like so

The distributive property pulls out that common 4. We can verify this by distributing the 4 back in, so we get the original expression back again.
The polynomial inside the parenthesis cannot be factored further. Proof of this can be found by looking at the roots and noticing that they aren't rational numbers (use the quadratic formula).
Answer:
762
Step-by-step explanation:
see the attached figure to better understand the problem
we have that

Step 1
<u>Find the value of AC</u>
we know that
in the right triangle ABC

substitute the values in the formula

Step 2
<u>Find the value of BC</u>
we know that
in the right triangle ABC
Applying the Pythagorean Theorem

substitute the values

Step 3
<u>Find the value of BD</u>
we know that
in the right triangle BCD
Applying the Pythagorean Theorem

substitute the values


therefore
<u>the answer is</u>
the length of BD is 11.93 units
Answer:
12x-6
Step-by-step explanation:
perimeter= 2l+2w
=2(x+4)+2(5x-7)
=2x+8+10x-14
=12x-6