Rearrange: 4x5 + 6x2 + 6x3 + 9 Group: 2x2 (2x3 + 3) + 3 (2x3 + 3) Simplify to get your answer: (2x2 + 3) (2x3 + 3)
(3^2)^3 is 3^()2x3=3^6
23x - 9x = 14x
It is the inequality: 23x + 4 > 12.
5x + 23x + 10 = 28x + 10( ? ? ? )
It is 16y+23x simplified
Rearrange: 4x5 + 6x2 + 6x3 + 9 Group: 2x2 (2x3 + 3) + 3 (2x3 + 3) Simplify to get your answer: (2x2 + 3) (2x3 + 3)
(3^2)^3 is 3^()2x3=3^6
4x-23x = -19
23x - 9x = 14x
It is the inequality: 23x + 4 > 12.
Oh, dude, we've got some algebra going on here! So, first things first, let's combine like terms - we've got 2x + 21x, which gives us 23x. Then, we've got -49y hanging out by itself. And finally, we've got that pesky -17 just chillin' on the side. So, the simplified version is 23x - 49y = -17. Easy peasy!
Are those x's or multiplication signs?
5x + 23x + 10 = 28x + 10( ? ? ? )
6x2+23x+20=0x= .7275 and -4.5634Improved Answer:-6x2+23x+20 = (3x+4)(2x+5) when factored
The factors of 23x2 are: 1, 23, x, x2, 23x, and 23x2.
x2 23x equals 0