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No. 3n isn't a factor of 3n + 7. The GCF of 3n + 7 and 9n is 1.
No. 3n is not a factor of 3n + 7.
No. 3n is not a factor of 3n + 7.
(3n)(3n-1) = 3n * 3n - 3n * 1 Now, perform the multiplication: (3n * 3n) = 9n^2 (3n * 1) = 3n So, (3n)(3n-1) simplifies to: 9n^2 - 3n
3n x 3n = 9n if 9n = 36 then n = 36/9 = 4
The expression 3n times 3n can be simplified by multiplying the coefficients (3 * 3) and adding the exponents (n + n). This results in 9n^2, where n is raised to the power of 2. This simplification follows the rules of exponentiation, specifically the rule that states when multiplying two terms with the same base, you add the exponents.
9n+6-3n
9n + 12y = 3(3n + 4y)
2+3n+2+9n would equal 4+12n after adding all like numbers.
Yes when multiplying. No when adding. 3n^3 + 3n^3 = 6n^3 3n^3 x 3n^3 = 9n^6
(8m - 3n)^2 I assume you mean 'squared' , when you write 'square 2'. Because means raising to the power of '2'. Whereas 'cubing' means raising to the power of '3'. To answer (8m - 3n)(8m - 3n( = 64m^2 - 24mn - 24 mn + 9n^2 = 64m^2 - 48 mn + 9n^2 Done!!!!
s = 9n - 18.