(r + 2)(r + 2)
If we have y=a(b)^t as the equation then take b from this equation case !: If b <1 then b=1-r r=1-b this r is the decay factor case 2:If b >1 then b=1+r r=b-1 this is the growth factor
54 / 34 = 1 r 20 34 / 20 = 1 r 14 20 / 14 = 1 r 6 14 / 6 = 2 r 2 6 / 2 = 3 r 0 GCF of 34 and 54 is 2.
r(r + 5)
F is inversely proportional to r*r . therefore the force will be reduced by the factor of 16th. hence the gravitational force will be 125N.
-qr(r - 2)(r + 2)
(r + 2)(r + 2)
factor out the common monomial, 5. 5(r^3-1) Factor as a difference of cubes. 5(r-1)(r^2+r+1)
The R-factor of styrofoam typically ranges from 3.6 to 4.2 per inch of thickness. So, for a piece of styrofoam with a thickness of 2 inches, the R-factor would be between 7.2 and 8.4.
If the scale factor is r, then the new area will be the area of the original multiplied by r^2
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If we have y=a(b)^t as the equation then take b from this equation case !: If b <1 then b=1-r r=1-b this r is the decay factor case 2:If b >1 then b=1+r r=b-1 this is the growth factor
600 / 236 = 2 r 128 236 / 128 = 1 r 108 128 / 108 = 1 r 20 108 / 20 = 5 r 8 20 / 8 = 2 r 4 8 / 4 = 2 r 0 hcf of 600 and 236 is 4
The greatest common factor of 86 and 117 is 1.
the two factors r they are colder then the others
54 / 34 = 1 r 20 34 / 20 = 1 r 14 20 / 14 = 1 r 6 14 / 6 = 2 r 2 6 / 2 = 3 r 0 GCF of 34 and 54 is 2.
49 = 7 * 7 56 = 7 * 2 * 2 * 2 The common factor is 7 -- greatest or least is the same in this case. greatest common factor of 56 and 49 is 7. 56 = 7 * 2 * 2 * 2 49 = 7 * 7 7 56 / 49 = 1 r 7 49 / 7 = 7 r 0