They are two terms of an algebraic expression
12x2 - 24x + 9y
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GCD(15x, 24x) = 3x
5x^2-24x+11
3x2-24x-48 is not factorable.
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(40x^6-24x^4)/8x
12x2 - 24x + 9y
If you mean 9x^2-24x+16 then yes it can because its discriminant is equal to zero and it is (3x-4)(3x-4) when factored
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3(2) + 24x + 48 = 0 6 + 24x + 48 = 0 24x + 54 = 0 24x + 54 - 54 = 0 - 54 24x = -54 24x/24 = -54/24 x = -9/4 x = -2 1/4
The answer is, 24x
(24x)^5 - (24x)^3 + (16x)^2 - 16 This can be simplified multiple ways: 1. pull (24x)^3 out of the first two terms and 16 out of the second two. (24x)^3((24x)^2-1) + 16(16x^2-1) 2. just pull 8 out of everything 8(3*(24x)^4-3*(24x)^2+32x^2-2) ...
24x - 7 = 17
GCD(15x, 24x) = 3x
24x^5 + 24x^3 = 24x^3(x^2 + 1)
5x^2-24x+11