No.
All integers can only have one prime factorization. This is why factorization trees work even when you ask multiple people to do them. People may choose different initial factors, but those factors will always break down to the same prime factors.
Assignment:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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[ Step One ] Find Base And Height Of Square
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[ Step Two ] Multiply
[ Step Three ] Interpret Base & Height Of Large Triangle
[ Step Four ] Find Area Of Triangle
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[ Step Five ] Solve
[ Step Six ] Find Base & Height Of Smaller Triangle
[ Step Seven ] Multiply
[ Step Eight ] Add
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Step-by-step explanation:
(3 + 4) 9 + 3 = (7)9 +3
= 63 + 3
= 66
Answer:
<h2>x = 0.5, y = -3, z = 11</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
5x
Step-by-step explanation:
It is not an equation as originally requested but an expression. "Product" refers to the response to two numbers multiplication. You are asked to write the response to 5 and multiply a number. The product is therefore 5 x = 5 x Let the unknown number be x.