7 40 plus 2 as the sum of two products can be expressed as 1.47 x 1.47.
No, it is not.
To factor this, find two numbers whose product is 81 and sum 18. These two numbers are therefore 9 and 9. So we can rewrite the polynomial in its factored form as follows: (k+9)(k+9), or "k plus 9 squared"
The sum of 6 plus 2 is 8.
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two (2)
No, it is not.
To factor this, find two numbers whose product is 81 and sum 18. These two numbers are therefore 9 and 9. So we can rewrite the polynomial in its factored form as follows: (k+9)(k+9), or "k plus 9 squared"
The sum of 6 plus 2 is 8.
3 is a common factor but not the Greatest common factor.
Two
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two (2)
The sum of 74 plus 6 is a total of 80. Sum is the result you get when adding two numbers together.
The answer is 12 because 10 +2 is twelve
No. That only works with products.
There are 2 odds and two evens so the sum will be even so that 2 will divide their sum.
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