6y3 + 8y2 - 15y - 20 is an expression, not an equation (or inequality). An expression cannot be solved.
The expression factorises to (3y + 4)*(2y2 - 5)
6y3 + 48y2 + 90y
Without any equality signs the given expression can't be considered to be equations.
6y3
The greatest common factor is the lowest of the powers in this case.
3x + 6y = 363x - 6y = 0 add both equations6x = 36x = 63x - 6y = 03(6) - 6y = 018 - 6y = 018 = 6y3 = yThe solution point is (6, 3).
Prime factor both numbers or expressions and use the factors the number of times it was used the MOST in either number. 6y^3=2*3*y*y*y 18y^4=2*3*3*y*y*y*y 2*3*3*y*y*y*y=18y^4
Yes!The word "coefficient" usually refers to the number part of a term.Some examples:The coefficient in 7x is 7.The coefficient in -2y4z3 is -2.The coefficient in b2c3d4 is 1 (because you can think of there being a '1' in front)In the polynomial x3 + 4x2y - 5xy2 + 6y3, the coefficient of xy2 is -5.Technically, you could say that in the term 27fg4, 27 is the numerical coefficient, and fg4 is the literal coefficient.
Y³-4y²-12y = y(y - 6)(y + 2) 3x³+30x²+75x = 3x(x + 5)2 5yto5-80y³ = 5y3(y + 4)(y - 4) 24to5-18y³ = 6y3(4y2 - 3) 25x to the 6th - 64 = (5x3 + 8)(5x3 - 8) 27xt³+343 = (3x + 7)(9x2 - 21x + 49) X³-64 = (x - 4)(x2 + 4x + 16)