(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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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
Rescript, redraft, rephrase, reword, rework, amend, alter, modify, change, reshape, adjust and revise are synonyms for rewrite.
You need to give an example of the rule and the function you want.
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Example: How could you do that to me? turns into: How could you!? or How could you do that to me!?
Please rewrite. We don't know the choices given.