If you mean: 3w2-26w+16 then it is (3w-2)(w-8) when factored
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∙ 11y agoType this: ((w^2)/(w-6))((w^2-4w-12)/(w^2-3w) Into wolframalpha.com. It will give you the answer (too much for this box).
If: 3w = 42 Then: w = 14
3w + 12
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3w^2, because your multiplying 3w by 1w so you get 3w to the second power
-6w and -3w
w2/(3w)2 = w2/9w2 = w2-2/9 = w0/9 = 1/9 or w2/3w2 = 1/3
Type this: ((w^2)/(w-6))((w^2-4w-12)/(w^2-3w) Into wolframalpha.com. It will give you the answer (too much for this box).
3w -6 = -15 3w = -15+6 3w = -9 w = -3
About 16°46.5' N, 3°0.5' W
(3w(3w)/3w) + 5
The roots (or solutions) are the numbers that 'w' must be in order to make the equation true.Since the highest power of 'w' in the equation is the first power, there's only one solution.3w - 14 - 6 = 21Combine the -14 and the -6 on the left side:3w - 20 = 21Add 20 to each side:3w = 41Divide each side by 3 :w = 41/3 = 132/3
If: 3w = 42 Then: w = 14
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What city is located on 51n 3w?