to factor (x2-16x+64), you need to find two number whose product is 64 and whose sum is 16. These two numbers are 8 and 8. (x2-16x+64)=(x-8)(x-8)
576 and 448. You can find this through the equation 9x+7x=1024. Combine like terms: 16x=1024 Divide by 16: x=64 Then substitute back into the equation to get 9(64)+7(64)=1024 Multiply and you get your answers.
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It is: 4s = 64
1 x 64, 2 x 32, 4 x 16, 8 x 8 = 64
to factor (x2-16x+64), you need to find two number whose product is 64 and whose sum is 16. These two numbers are 8 and 8. (x2-16x+64)=(x-8)(x-8)
"Solution" means the number that 'x' must be, in order to make the statement true.The solution to the equation " x = 64 " is . . . . . x = 64
(2)6 = 64
576 and 448. You can find this through the equation 9x+7x=1024. Combine like terms: 16x=1024 Divide by 16: x=64 Then substitute back into the equation to get 9(64)+7(64)=1024 Multiply and you get your answers.
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It is: 4s = 64
64 times 3.125 = 200
484
64 Squares on a chess Board
There is no pair of perfect squares that add up to 64.
1 x 64, 2 x 32, 4 x 16, 8 x 8 = 64
Because two negative numbers when multiplied together make a positive number. Second, two positive numbers multiplied together make a positive number. Here is an example: What is the square root of 64? 8 X 8 = 64 -8 X -8 = 64 So the two square roots of 64 are 8 and -8.