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Answer:
8(v+3) ( -1/2 (sqrt(14) - 4 v) (4 v + sqrt(14)) )
Discussion:
Given
64v^3 + 192v^2 - 56 v - 168
Factor 64v^2 from the first two terms. Factor 56 from the last two terms:
64v^2(v+3) - 56(v + 3) => factor (v+3) from both terms
(v+3) (64v^2 - 56) => factor 8 from both terms in the right ()
8(v+3)(8v^2-7) => factor 8y^2-7
8(v+3) ( -1/2 (sqrt(14) - 4 v) (4 v + sqrt(14)) )
Thank you,
MrB
After you've calculated a least common multiple, always check to be sure your answer can be divided evenly by both numbers. Find the LCM of these sets of numbers. Multiply each factor the greatest number of times it occurs in any of the numbers. 9 has two 3's, and 21 has one 7, so we multiply 3 two times, and 7 once.
This is an impossible equation.
If you have something and you add 3 to it, how can the result be the same as the original?
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Questions 3
X+100+130=360
X+230=360
X=360-230
X=130
Step-by-step explanation:
a+b+c=180
50+50+50=180
150=180
a+b+c=180-150
=30