It cannot be simplified any further, so it is:
5a³ + 15a² + 20a
Factor completely and check mentally 10a^2+20a
The answer to the expression 25a^5 + 15a^4 - 35a^3 - 40a^3 + 10a divided by 5a is 5a^4 + 3a^3 - 7a^2 - 8a + 2.
5a + 3 + (2a - 2) + a= 5a + 3 + 2a - 2 + a= 8a + 1
Since they are like terms, 5a*3a=15a. Find out what "a" is equal to and multiply it by 15. Then, and only then, will you get your answer.
2a+5a+9a = 16a
-4(5a-3) = -20a + 12
5a(a(a-5)+3)
15a + 12 = 3(5a + 4)
The fuse diagram for my 91 Capri is as fallows: Engine 15A Stop 20A Power Window 30A \ Meter 10A Hazard 15A ------ HTD B-light 20A Cigar 15A Tail 15A IG Relay Room 10A door lock 30A Audio 15A \ Fog Lamp 20A Air Cond 15A ----- \ Cooling Fan 20A Wiper 20A Heater 30A The IG Relay and the Heater are the big ones on the side of the fuse box.
5a times 3a minus 8a = (5*3)*a2 - 8a = 15a2 - 8a
As written, that equals 32a - 8, which factors to 8(4a - 1) If you meant 20a^2 + 12a - 8, that factors to 4(5a - 2)(a + 1)
2a + 3a = 5a
depends on your car look at the fuse box cover. locate the blown fuse on the diagram and there should be some numbers e.g. 5A, 10A, 15A, or 20A. once you have this go to your local car store and by a 5A or whatever fuse. even better... take the blown one out and take it in to the store...
Factor completely and check mentally 10a^2+20a
Stock fuses are usually 15a, but I use a 20a.
Usually 15A or 20A, but it depends on the wire used.
The kitchen and garage are the only 20 amp circuts usually.