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zloy xaker [14]
3 years ago
8

Which entry describes electromagnetic energy?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Pavel [41]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

energy D

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I'll give this a shot.

4<em>m</em>³ – 28<em>m</em>² – 120<em>m</em> = 0 — The original expression

4<em>m</em>³ – 28<em>m</em>² – 120<em>m</em> — Did that 0 have any purpose? I just deleted it.

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4m(<em>m²</em> – 7<em>m</em> – 30) — Actually, there's <em>two</em> common factors. The second one is <em>m</em>! Let's pull <em>that</em> out too!

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–30 = 2 × –15 — To solve for any potential factors, let's find all the numbers integers that multiply to –30

Now let's see which one adds up to –7!

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2 – 15 = –13 — nor this one

10 – 3 = 7 — we're pretty close! Let's switch that negative

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4<em>m</em>(<em>m</em> + 3)(<em>m</em> – 10) — simplifying to find our answer! Ta-da!

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