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What are the factors of 24? What are the factors of 120? What factor of 24 is paired with 8? What factors of 24 are prime numbers? What are all the factors of 360? What is the divisibility rule of 6? What are …
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Feb 26, 2016 · Here is one approach (there are many others). For a square, every prime factor must occur to an even power.. If sqrt15 = p/q with p and q natural numbers, then p^2/q^2 = 15 So p^2 = 15 …
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12g^2h^4 = 2xx2xx3xxgxxgxxhxxhxxhxxh It is a bit unusual to factor a monomial, especially one that is in the simplest form. You can write it in expanded form, showing it as the product of its prime factors: …
Factor completely # (4x^3-x^2) (16x-4)#? - Socratic
Factor out the greatest common factor #x^2# from the first binomial.
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Explanation: Note : This is not a quadratic equation, a quadratic equation is of degree 2. Since this equation is of degree 3, it is correct to say that it is a cubic equation. To factor, or factorise means to …
Costs 1€ to play a game in which 2 dice are thrown. If sum ... - Socratic
Costs 1€ to play a game in which 2 dice are thrown. If sum of numbers on the dice is prime (2,3,5,7,11) then you win 1€, hence you get 2€ back. Otherwise you lose. Calculate expected value, and say if …
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"2.0 L" The key to any dilution calculation is the dilution factor color (blue) (ul (color (black) ("DF" = V_"diluted"/V_"stock" = c_"stock"/c_"diluted"))) The dilution factor essentially tells you how …
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How do you write the prime factorization of 28? I cannot spend more than $35 at the school Book Fair. Posters are $5. How many books could I buy if they are $6.50 each and I want to buy one poster? A …
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Jul 20, 2017 · This means that the #n# factor of the sodium nitrate, which acts as an oxidizing agent in this reaction, will be equal to #8#. Now, in every redox reaction, the number of electrons lost in the …
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This is probably debatable. Expressions are somewhat implicit because you need to be told what to do with them. Functions on the other hand are very explicit; it tells you what it needs and it will give you …