36a2 - 60a + 25 = 36a2 - 30a - 30a + 25 = 6a(6a - 5) - 5(6a - 5) = (6a - 5)(6a - 5) = (6a - 5)2
10a-37=6a+51 -6a -6a subtract 6a from both sides and the 6a's cancel 4a-37=51 +37 +37 4a=88 /4 /4 a=22
6a
-6a + 8 = 2 -6a = -6 a = 1
a+6a+a=8a
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes. So, the greatest common factor of 24a and 6a is 6a. Why? Because you can divide both terms by 6a and get a whole number result. It's like finding the common ground between two numbers - in this case, it's just 6a. Cool, right?
6a2
Divide by 6a: 6a(a + 3b)
36a2 - 60a + 25 = 36a2 - 30a - 30a + 25 = 6a(6a - 5) - 5(6a - 5) = (6a - 5)(6a - 5) = (6a - 5)2
10a-37=6a+51 -6a -6a subtract 6a from both sides and the 6a's cancel 4a-37=51 +37 +37 4a=88 /4 /4 a=22
It is not possible to answer the question as the value of a is not known, if the value of a was known, for example 2, you could answer as 6a would be 2x6 which is 12 plus 4 giving a total of 16 until the value of a is known the most correct solution, including the brackets, would be (6a+4)
6a
18
-6a + 8 = 2 -6a = -6 a = 1
12a2b + 6a = 6a(2ab + 1)
a+6a+a=8a
Well, honey, if you've got 6 of something and you take away 10 of the same something, you're gonna end up with a negative number, specifically -4 of that something. So, 6a - 10a equals -4a, not 16. Math can be a real tricky little devil sometimes, can't it?