25y**8/15y**5
25y**3/15
5y**3/3
(5/3)y**3
- 5X + 25Y = 0 25Y = 5X Y = (1/5)X ============
LCM of 3y - 5 and 15y - 5 depends on the value of y, which is an unknown.
The GCF is 5.
One! As is anything divided by itself (except for zero which we really don't want to think hard about).
7 to the third power or 343
15y^8 - 7y^3 = y^3(15y^5 - 7)
GCF(15y, 25) = 5.
- 5X + 25Y = 0 25Y = 5X Y = (1/5)X ============
LCM of 3y - 5 and 15y - 5 depends on the value of y, which is an unknown.
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(y - 5)(4y - 5)
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15y+14=2(5y+6) 15y+14=10y+12 15y+14-14=10y+12-14 15y=10y-2 15y-10y=10y-2-10y 5y=-2 y=-2/5
The GCF is 5.
It is: 15y -6y^2
To factorise the expression (25x + 15y), first identify the greatest common factor (GCF) of the coefficients 25 and 15, which is 5. Then, factor out the GCF from the expression: [ 25x + 15y = 5(5x + 3y) ] So, the factored form is (5(5x + 3y)).
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