36a2 - 60a + 25 = 36a2 - 30a - 30a + 25 = 6a(6a - 5) - 5(6a - 5) = (6a - 5)(6a - 5) = (6a - 5)2
30 x A = 30A
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7:30A form is a request form to get pshyc help in NY jails. Thus if you are 7:30 you are crazy off the charts and such. word is bond.
P = 2L + 2WP/2 = L + WW = P/2 - LW = 150/2 - 45 = 75 - 45 = 30A = LW = (45)(30) = 1350 unit2
36a2 - 60a + 25 = 36a2 - 30a - 30a + 25 = 6a(6a - 5) - 5(6a - 5) = (6a - 5)(6a - 5) = (6a - 5)2
30a
a2+30a+56=0 , solve for a Using the quadratic formula, you will find that: a=-2 , a=-28
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That depends what the value of a is.
30a-6 = 24
it's just a bra size, like 30A but it's just in one of those plus sizes
You would factor out -1 (a) from a trinomial in an equation such as -a^2 +30a - 2a + 60 after the middle term has been separated. The final answer of this trinomial would then be (a-30) (a-30).
The prime factors of 180a2 are 2, 2, 3, 3, 5, a, and a. The prime factors of 210a are 2, 3, 5, 7, and a. The prime factors in common are 2, 3, 5, and a, so the greatest common factor is 2 x 3 x 5 x a = 30a. If a is divisible by 7, there would be two factors of 7 in a2, so the extra 7 would be another factor in common with 210a, in which case the greatest common factor would be 7 x 30a = 210a
2 x 3 x 5 x a = 30a
In the context of bra sizing, a 30A is larger than a 30AA. The number in a bra size (e.g., 30) refers to the band size, which is the measurement around the ribcage just below the bust. The letter (e.g., A or AA) indicates the cup size, with A being larger than AA. So, a 30A would have a slightly larger cup size compared to a 30AA.
Example: 30a and 42a2 Factor them. 2 x 3 x 5 x a = 30a 2 x 3 x 7 x a x a = 42a2 Combine the factors, eliminating duplicates. 2 x 3 x 5 x 7 x a x a = 210a2, the LCM