Answer: 16(x + 3)
Step-by-step explanation: When you're asked to a polynomial, the first thing you want to look for is the greatest common factor between the terms that are involved.
So what is the greatest common factor of 16x and 48?
The greatest common factor of 16x and 48 is 16 because
it's the largest number that divides evenly into 16 and 48.
The x does not qualify because it must appear in every term
to qualify for the GCF but here, it only appears in one term.
So a 16 factors out leaving us with each term divided by it
inside a set of parentheses so w eget 16(x + 3).
Notice that if we distributed the 16 through both terms,
we would end up with our original polynomial.
Step-by-step explanation:
G(x) = - x^2 + 10x
a + G(a) = a - a^2 + 10a = - a^2 + 11a or 11a - a^2 or a(11 - a)
1/G(a) = 1/(10a - a^2) = 1/a(10 - a)
The usual definition of Least Common Multiple of two numbers states that is the Least positive integer that can be evenly divided by both numbers. The way it is usually defined the two numbers must be positive integers
Answer:
x = 9.
Step-by-step explanation:
-5 square root x =15
divide both sides by -5:
√x = 15/-5 = -3
Squaring both sides:
x = 9.
Answer:
1.2
Step-by-step explanation:
Because the probability cannot be over 1 (assuming 1 is 100%) you can't have a 120% chance.