Ahh, yes, college can be very had for math. I do struggle with simple fractions.
Jokes aside, 12/6 can be simplified to 2/1 or plainly 2
As you get older your brain develops as you do so when you’re taught math your brain is developing a slightly slower pace than it should be for example if you have a teacher who doesn’t really teach a lot it’s really going to slow down the process of learning
I am going to do the first 2 problems and show my work that way you know how to do it yourself.
So first of all, the foil method:
(a+b) (c+d) = ac+ad+bc+bd
1. (3xy-1) (4xy+2) = (3xy*4xy) + (3xy*2) + (-1*4xy) + (-1*2)
(3xy-1) (4xy+2) = (12x^2y^2) + (6xy) + (-4xy) + (-2)
(3xy-1) (4xy+2) = (12x^2y^2) + (6xy-4xy) - 2
(3xy-1) (4xy+2) = 12x^2y^2 + 2xy - 2
2. <span>(2x-3y) (4x-y) = (2x*4x) + (2x*-y) + (-3y*4x) + (-3y*-y)
(2x-3y) (4x-y) = (8x^2) + (-2xy) + (-12xy) + (3y^2)
</span> (2x-3y) (4x-y) = 8x^2 + (-2xy-12xy) + 3y^2
(2x-3y) (4x-y) = 8x^2 - 14xy + 3y^2
I hope this helps!
16) yes, they are reflections on a summit.
17) no parallelogram shown to answer question <span />
The first angle is 25 degrees
25+75=100
100-20=80
100+80=180