The question contains only an incomplete expression, not an equation (or inequality). There is, therefore, nothing that can be solved.
56w2 + 17w - 3 = 56w2 + 24w - 7w - 3 = 8w(7w + 3) - 1(7w + 3) = (7w + 3)(8w - 1)
56w2-17w-3 = (8w+1)(7w-3) Using the quadratic equation formula helps.
If you mean: 15w -2(-w+12) then it is 17w -24 when simplified
4w2 = 17w + 15 so 4w2 - 17w - 15 = 0 4w2 - 20w + 3w - 15 = 0 4w*(w - 5) + 3*(w - 5) = 0 (w - 5)*(4w + 3) = 0 So w - 5 = 0 or 4w + 3 = 0 therefore w = 5 or w = -0.75
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2w2 - 17w + 21 is a quadratic expression which, when treated as a function of x, describes a parabola that intercepts the x-axis at the points (-1.5, 0) and (7, 0), and has a vertex at the point (4.25, -15.125). It's factors are (2w - 3), and (w - 7)
7w2 -17w+16 is a polynomial that cannot be factored. We call this a prime polynomial.There are also no like terms to combine. So nothing much more can be done with this polynomial. If you wanted to find the roots or the zeros, you could use the quadratic formula.
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The address of the Dar John Strong Mansion Museum is: 6656 Route 17W, Vergennes, VT 05491
First of all, Winnipeg is in Manitoba, not Sask. That said, take Hwy 17W from Sudbury to the border of Manitoba where Hwy 17 turns into Hwy 1 taking you in to Winnipeg.
Hmmm. Sacramento, CA has a latitude of 38 degrees 35 minutes, so a place at 38 degrees even would be SOUTH, not north. However; northeast of Sacramento, and still in the range of 38 to 39 degrees? And actual "cities", not just neighborhoods? There are several. Citrus Heights, at 38 42N, 121 18W. Roseville, 38 45N, 121 17W. Rocklin, 38 47N, 121 14W. Auburn, at 38 35N, 121 04W. Lincoln, 38 53N, 121 17W.