Chapter 10: Problem 76
Find the greatest common factor of the numbers. 55 and 132
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Chapter 10: Problem 76
Find the greatest common factor of the numbers. 55 and 132
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Get started for freeFactor the expression. Tell which special product factoring pattern you used. $$y^{2}+12 y+36$$
Which one of the following equations cannot be solved by factoring with integer coefficients? (A) \(12 x^{2}-15 x-63=0\) (B) \(12 x^{2}+46 x-8=0\) (C) \(6 x^{2}-38 x-28=0\) (D) \(8 x^{2}-49 x-68=0\)
Solve the equation. \(|x|=3\)
Factor the expression. Tell which special product factoring pattern you used. $$4 n^{2}-36$$
Use linear combinations to solve the system. $$\begin{aligned}&2 x+y=120\\\&x+2 y=120\end{aligned}$$
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