60a^5 is the answer to your question
Divide each I ingredient by two. If you know how to graph, graph each point.
No it far 10 is way out there
If we start with 6 and 8, we can break 6 up into 2*3 and 8 into 2*2*2, thus getting a prime factorization of 2*2*2*2*3, or 2^4 *3.
If we begin with 4 and 12, 4 breaks into 2*2 and 12 into 2*2*3, so the prime factorization of 48 is still 2^4 *3.
The starting factors do not matter, since the answer comes out to be the same. There is exactly one correct answer- it doesn't matter how it's found.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
b. 1
Step-by-step explanation:
All first coordinates are 1/2.
Answer: b. 1