5b + 15 = 5(b + 3)
15
The expression is 5b + 16
The expression is: (4a+b)/(2a-5b)
To factor the expression 15a - 25b + 20, we first look for common factors among the terms. The greatest common factor among the coefficients is 5. We can then factor out 5 to get 5(3a - 5b + 4). This is the factored form of the expression 15a - 25b + 20.
It is an expression that can be simplified to: 3a-2b+c
15
The expression is 5b + 16
5b-15 = -10
The expression is: (4a+b)/(2a-5b)
15 = 5b
The expression is simplified to: 12f-(10a+5b)
ac-5ad-5bc+25bd a(c-5d)-5b(c-5d) (a-5b)(c-5d) FOIL First (a*c=ac) Outside (a*-5d=-5ad) Inside (-5b*c=-5bc) Last (-5b*-5d=25bd) ac-5ad-5bc+25bd
To factor the expression 15a - 25b + 20, we first look for common factors among the terms. The greatest common factor among the coefficients is 5. We can then factor out 5 to get 5(3a - 5b + 4). This is the factored form of the expression 15a - 25b + 20.
b-squared plus 5b plus 1 is an expression: not an equation or inequality. There is, therefore, nothing that can be solved. Second, the expression does not have real factors. It makes no sense to use product (factor) and sum to find complex factors. Using the quadratic formula or completing the squares are far simpler.
To simplify the expression (6b + 5b), you combine the like terms. Add the coefficients of (b): (6 + 5 = 11). Therefore, the simplified expression is (11b).
4(5b - 6a^2)(5b + 6a^2)
It is an expression that can be simplified to: 3a-2b+c