The Answer is 43x-15 because you can only combine like terms (as in 2 and 2, or 2x and 2x, but not 2 and 2x
It is; 5(b+3)
x2+2x-15 = (x+5)(x-3) when factored
The Greatest Common Factor of 12, 44, 15: 1
--x + 15 = x + 15
(7x-3)(2x+5) 14x2 + 29x - 15, write 29x = 35x - 6x = 14x2 - 6x + 35x - 15 = (14x2 - 6x) + (35x - 15) = 2x(7x - 3) + 5(7x - 3) = (7x-3)(2x+5)
14x2 + 29x - 15= 14x2 + 35x - 6x - 15= 7x(2x + 5) - 3(2x + 5)= (2x + 5)(7x - 3)
Assuming you mean 14x2... (7x - 3)(2x + 5)
The Answer is 43x-15 because you can only combine like terms (as in 2 and 2, or 2x and 2x, but not 2 and 2x
The highest common factor of 15 and 45 is 15
You can factor a five out of 15 plus 5x. Therefore, 15 plus 5x factors out to 5(3+x). Hope it helps :)
14x2 + 11x - 15 is not a problem, because there's no question there.If you want to know its value, then you must tell us what 'x' is.If you set it equal to some number, then we can calculate what 'x' must be.But as it is, it's nothing but a very mathematical-looking expression, asking for nothing.
The greatest common factor of 10y plus 15 is 5.
x2 + 8x + 15 = (x + 3)(x + 5)
x2 + 8x + 15 = (x + 3) (x + 5).
2x2+13x+15 = (2x+3)(x+5)
(x+3)(x+15)