(15 x 1) + (15 x 3) = 15 x 4 = 60
Suppose that for any pair of numbers x and y, gcf(x, y) = g then x = g*p and y = g*q for some integers p and q. Therefore x + y = g*p + g*q = g*(p+q).
(4 x 8) + (7 x 8 ) = 11 x 8 = 88
We are sometimes asked to rewrite a composite number as a product of its prime factorization. That's redundant, since a prime factorization is a product by definition. The (product of the) prime factorization of 36 is 2 x 2 x 3 x 3.
6 and 3 over 100.
how do you rewrite 24.5 as a mixed number in the lowest terms
Rewrite the factors and product. 2*3^2*5 = 3^2*2*5
48 = 24 x 3
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Rescript, redraft, rephrase, reword, rework, amend, alter, modify, change, reshape, adjust and revise are synonyms for rewrite.
Suppose that for any pair of numbers x and y, gcf(x, y) = g then x = g*p and y = g*q for some integers p and q. Therefore x + y = g*p + g*q = g*(p+q).
(4 x 8) + (7 x 8 ) = 11 x 8 = 88
rewrite, polish, censor, revise
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You need to give an example of the rule and the function you want.
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Please rewrite. We don't know the choices given.
Example: How could you do that to me? turns into: How could you!? or How could you do that to me!?