use long division.
product - 5 factor x factor = product (factor x factor) - 5 you need to state what the product were. If, for example, the factors were 2 and 3, then your answer would turn out like this: your product will be: 2x3= 6 and then substract 5 6 - 5 = 1 like this: 2x3 - 5 = 1
Two monomials would be a Binomial or Polynomial.
y = 2x + 10Example of a Binomial: (4x+3y)a bionomal is an algebra two question an example would be 6b+5b=76lb. 2x + y
With the factor 4a plus 8b 16c you can find the answer and check it mentally. You would first have to find he product of all the numbers to find the value of the letter A.
7x2 - 19xy + 35y2 To factor this, we would need to find two terms which add to make negative 19 and multiply to make 7 * 35 (which is 245). Unfortunately, no such numbers exist. The largest positive product of two numbers that add to make -19 would be -9 * -10, or 90. That's nowhere near big enough reach a product of 245, which tells us that we can't factor it.
product - 5 factor x factor = product (factor x factor) - 5 you need to state what the product were. If, for example, the factors were 2 and 3, then your answer would turn out like this: your product will be: 2x3= 6 and then substract 5 6 - 5 = 1 like this: 2x3 - 5 = 1
A product of variables and numbers. Ex:) 5xIt can only be a product (multiplication). If you have 5 + x, then that would be a binomial because it has two monomials: 5 and x.A monomial is very similar to a term!
It does not. It needs an 11.
no it does not and the smallest missing factor that would allow for divisibility is 13
3101112 is divisible by 6.
A factor of a number is an integer that can be multiplied by another integer to result in the given number. In this case, 0.5 is a decimal number, and factors are typically integers. However, in this context, a factor of 0.5 would be any number that can be multiplied by 0.5 to result in the product of 0.5. The factors of 0.5 would be 1 and 0.5 itself.
that does not make sense. . . 3x to the 6th and what with the 24, is it (3x6)(24)? if so you would multiply the coefficients(3 and 24) and make that to the 6th power
The answer would be an overestimate.
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This is a clever question. I would say: "Always". To be more precise: The product is never greater than either factor, and if neither factor is ' 1 ', then the product is always less than both.
I would look for a factor pair of 150 that differs by 5. (15,10)