3/4 of 20...." of " means multiply
3/4(20) = 60/4 = 15 onion plants <=
Answer:
(3x + 10)(2x + 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Factor by grouping: 6x2 + 3x + 20x + 10.
This is a polynomial written with four terms that don't have a single common factor among them. However, the first two terms have a common factor (3x), and the last two terms have a common factor (10). This situation doesn't answer all of our wildest factoring dreams, but we'll take it.
By pulling out the common factors for each pair of terms, we can rewrite the original polynomial like this:
3x(2x + 1) + 10(2x + 1)
These two terms now have a common factor of (2x + 1). Seems like we should be able to do something with that information, don't you think? In fact, we can pull out this common factor and rewrite the polynomial again:(3x + 10)(2x + 1)
Answer:
68
Step-by-step explanation:
4^3-(24÷6)+8
4³-(4)+8= <em>68</em>
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Using a graph tool
see the attached figure
<span>let's graph all the cases to verify the answer
case A) f(x)=(3</span><span>^x)-2
case B) </span>f(x)=(4^x)-2
case C) f(x)=4^(x-2)
case D) f(x)=4^(x-2) +2------> this is the solution
the answer is the option D
Answer:
its 36
Step-by-step explanation: