A = 3x2 + 9xy + 6y2l = 3x + 6yA = l×w∴ w = A/l∴ w = (3x2 + 9xy + 6y2) / (3x + 6y)∴ w = x + 1
9xy(3xy - 4)
(x - 2)(9y - 2)
A term in algebra is similar to a word in English. Several words make a sentence. Several terms, separated by + or - symbols, make an algebraic statement. A term may be a number, a variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables with or without exponents, all multiplied together. Ex: x, 3a, 9xy, 2.7a3b are all separate terms.
It is not clear whether the spaces that appear between some xy pairs are intentional or whether they should have had some other symbols. Ignoring those spaces, 21xy + 28.
9xy
4
The given equation: =3x-4x plus 9xy-12y =3x-4x+9xy-12y =-x+9xy-12y =-x+3y(3y-4) Answer.
-9
The GCF is 9xy
A = 3x2 + 9xy + 6y2l = 3x + 6yA = l×w∴ w = A/l∴ w = (3x2 + 9xy + 6y2) / (3x + 6y)∴ w = x + 1
The GCF of 9 and 6 is 3.
It is: 3y(2y-3x) when factored
9xy(3xy - 4)
3x
9xy2 * 9x5y2 = 81x6y4
(x - 2)(9y - 2)