Whan a = 2 and b = 6, 5a + 2b = 5*2 + 2*6 = 10 + 12 = 22
5a plus 2b
4(2a+b) + 2(6a+2b) Working this out it is: 8a + 4b + 12a + 4b = 20a + 8b or 4(5a+2b).
We can't find any factor that's common to both terms of that expression except ' 1 '.
A+5=-5a+5 A=-5a+5-5 (bring one of the 5 over)(not necessary) A=-5a (if big and small letters are the same, A=a=0; if not, when A=35,a=-7)
5AN drumsticks have a nylon tip whereas 5A drumsticks do not.
8a+2b
what is 5a x 3 x 2b
2b(5a - 7)(5a + 7)
no
Well if you are adding you would have 8a+2b subtract you would have -2a+2b
6b+5a-4b+3a= ? Rearrange it as 5a+3a+6b-4b = 8a+2b
5a + 4b - 3a =(5a - 3a) + 4b =2a + 4b =2 (a + 2b)
Whan a = 2 and b = 6, 5a + 2b = 5*2 + 2*6 = 10 + 12 = 22
Oh, dude, factorizing 5A + 10AB is like breaking down a complicated relationship. You just gotta find the common factor between the terms, which in this case is 5A. So, you can rewrite it as 5A(1 + 2B). It's like simplifying drama in your life, one step at a time.
It is an algabraic expession without knowing whether or not 2b and 3a are plus or minus
This is not a difficult factorisation, as it is merely a normal factorisation with "a" stuck on the end of each number. 25a(2) - 20ab + 4b(2) (2b-5a)(2b-5a) This is: 2bx2b=4b(2) 2bx-5a=-10ab (twice) -5ax-5a=25a