(12a+9b)(12a-9b)
Greatest Common Factor .... largest expression which (evenly) divides into the given expressions.
The answer is given below.
To determine which linear expression is a factor of a given polynomial function, you typically need to perform polynomial division or use the Factor Theorem. If you can substitute a root of the polynomial into the linear expression and obtain a value of zero, then that linear expression is indeed a factor. Alternatively, if you have the polynomial's roots, any linear expression of the form ( (x - r) ), where ( r ) is a root, will be a factor. Please provide the specific polynomial function for a more accurate response.
It is (x+6)(x-4) when factored
You can find infinitely many expressions that are equivalent to any given expression. For example, you can add and divide an arbitrary number.In this case, one interesting option is to factor the given expression. You can use the fact that there is a common factor; also, that you have the difference of two squares.
(11a-8b)(11a+8b)
The answer is given below:
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A factor is a number or quantity that when multipled with another produces a given number or expression.
Greatest Common Factor .... largest expression which (evenly) divides into the given expressions.
It is x^2 -4 = (x-2)(x+2) when factored and it is the difference of two squares
A factor is a number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression.
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The answer is given below!
A factor is a number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression.
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That will depend entirely on the algebraic expression which has not been given.