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How do you you factor 4x squared minus 6x minus?

Notice that we can factor out 2x from both terms on the LH side: ... 4x2+6x=0. The greatest common factor of 4 and 6 is 2 . The greatest common factor of x2 and x ...


What is the greatest common factor of 28 minus 63?

7(4 - 9)


What is the greatest common factor of 94 and 248?

The same as the greatest common factor of 94 and 154 (I calculated 154 as 248 minus 94). Which, in turn, is the GCF of 94 and 60 (154 - 94 = 60) Which, in turn, is the GCF of 60 and 34 (94 - 60 = 34) and so on, until you hit 2, which is the answer.


How do you factor t cubed minus 8t?

All that is factorable here is the common factor t.t3 - 8tt(t2 - 8)======


What is the greatest prime factor of 4 exponent 17 minus 4 exponen t14?

414 = 268,435,456 417 = 17,179,869,184 417 - 414 = 16,911,433,728 The greatest prime factor is 7 All of the factors of this number are 228, 32, and 7


What is the gcf of twenty-five squared minus nine?

It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. The greatest common factor (GCF) refers to a factor that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question since 252 - 9 is simply 616!


What is x squared minus 4x?

The value of that expression depends on the value of "x". You can't really simplify it, except that you can factor it by separating the common factor "x".


Which is a factor of x to the 2nd power minus 5x minus 6?

which of the following is a factor of x2 - 5x - 6


How do you you factor 3x squared minus 25x minus 28?

3x squared minus 25x minus 28


What is the factor of the 3xto the third power minus 24y to the third power?

The only common factor of those two terms is the number three, giving you: 3(x3 - 8y3)


How do you factorise 5a minus 20?

You look for a common factor between the two terms, take it out, and use the distributive property.


How do you factor x squared minus factor x?

It is not clear what you mean by x^2 minus "factor x". Please add more information and resubmit.