24x1, 12x2, 8x3, 6x4
15x3+12x2
Yes, the sum of infinite ones equal the sum of infinite twos.
A dozen is equal to 12, so 2/3 of a dozen is the same as 12x2/3 = 8
4x3+12x2+3x+9
equals 99
24x1, 12x2, 8x3, 6x4
12x2 - 24x + 9y
15x3+12x2
12x2-8x
12x2+13x-35 = (4x-5)(3x+7) 12x2 + 13x- 35 let's find two factors of -420 (12*-35) whose sum is 13, which are 28 and -15 (12x + 28)(12x - 15) now simplify by 4 and 3 (3x + 7)(4x - 5)
Yes, the sum of infinite ones equal the sum of infinite twos.
A dozen is equal to 12, so 2/3 of a dozen is the same as 12x2/3 = 8
7x2=14-2=12x2=24 [(7x2)-2]x2=24
The magnitude of the vector sum will only equal the magnitude of algebraic sum, when the vectors are pointing in the same direction.
12x2-x-35 = (4x-7)(3x+5)
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