(x + 5)(x + 5)
No, 25 is a factor of 50.
Since 25 is a factor of 175, it is automatically the GCF.
5(X - 5) + 2g(X - 5)-------------------------------all the factoring I can see
75/25 = 3 ======Yes, 25 is a factor of 75.
The quadratic expression: r2+10r+25 = (r+5)(r+5) when factorised
-9r plus 10r can be written as ( -9r + 10r) and the answer is r.
(r + 5)(r + 5)
Divide all terms by 5 and then it factors out as: (2r-9)(r+6)
10r2 - 29r + 10 = (5r - 2)(2r - 5) when factored Work: First, the trinomial is factorable because ac = 100 = (-25)(-4) and b = -29 = (-25) + (-4). I would like to multiply by 10/10 the trinomial: 10r2 - 29r + 10 = (10/10)(10r2 - 29r + 10) = [(10r - 4)(10r - 25)]/(2)(5) = (5r - 2)(2r - 5)
-9r = 20 + rsubtract r from both sides-10r = 20divide both sides by -10r = -2
4n-20n+25
x2 + 10y + 25 doesn't factor neatly. If that was x2 + 10x + 25, it would factor to (x + 5)(x + 5) or (X + 5)2
4x2+20x+25 (2x+5)^2
362+60x+25 (6x+5)(6x+5)
4x+516x2 + 40x + 25= (4x + 5) (4x + 5)
(4x + 5)(4x + 5)