This is a terminology issue. 48 is not a factor of 8. 48 is a multiple of 8 and 8 is a factor of 48.
The greatest common factor for 36 and 48 is 12.
The Greatest Common Factor of 28, 48 is 4.
12 is the greatest common factor of 48 and 60.
The greatest common factor of 48 and 28 is 4.
(n - 4)(n - 12)
48(x^2 + 1)
Yes. because 4 * 12 = 48 The whole factors of 48 are 1,48,2,24,4,12, 6, 8, -1,-48,-2,-24,-4,-12,-6,-8 (minus numbers because -x * -x = x squared For example, -4 * - 12 = 48)
48 / 82 - 2 * 5 = 48 / 64 - 10 = 0.75 - 10 = -9.25
(3+2) (4+48)
I guess that should be 3 times (x squared) minus 48: 3x2 - 48 = 3(x2 - 16) = 3(x + 4)(x - 4)
48 minus 1.4 is 46.6
48 minus 32 is 16.
3(x - 2)(x + 2)(x^2 + 4)
Without knowing what "x" is, we cannot say what the answer will be. And without knowing the answer, we cannot solve for "x". Set x at zero, for example. Zero squared is zero, plus 6 time zero which is zero, minus 55. Your answer is then -55. Set x at one, for example. One squared is one, plus 6 times 1 which is six, minus 55. Your answer is then -48. Etc.
56 minus -48 is 104.
Oh, what a happy little question! To find 48 squared, we simply multiply 48 by itself. So, 48 squared is 48 x 48, which equals 2,304. Just imagine all the wonderful possibilities that number holds!