For these types of problems, You must look at the coefficients and variables separately and find the GCF for each. Then, combine the two
First, take 12 and 9
Factors of both
9- 1, 3, 9
12- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12
So the gcf of 12 and 9 is 3
Now do the variables a and a^2
a^2 is just a twice
The GCF is a
Now combine a and 3
Answer: GCF is 3a
Answer:
if you are being asked what the values of the x and y variables are, x=5/2 and y=4
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to solve this problem you will want to isolate one of the two variables in both equations.
I isolated the y variable in both equations so you have:
4x+y=14, when you isolate the y variable, you will get: y=-4x+14
6x-3y=3, same procedure isolate y: 6x-3=3y, now simplify so you only have y: 2x-1=y.
Now that you have the two equations which a common variable, solve them by making the two equations equal to each other like so:
-4x+14=2x-1, now you want to have all the x variable terms on one side and all the constants on the other, you will add "4x" to each side of the equal sign and then add "1" to each side to leave you with: 15=6x
now divide both sides by 6 to obtain your x value: x=15/6 simplifies to 5/2
then plug your x-value into one of the two equations we made earlier:
y=2x-1
y=2(5/2)-1
y=5-1
y=4
now you have calculated the values of your x and y values
Answer:
my uncle just turned 39 and I am 13 which is supposed to be x so...
x3=39
Step-by-step explanation:
in other words: 13 times 3 is 39
If correct, will you please mark me brainliest?
Nothing to solve...that's a definition or a function. it requires input for a solution.