To factorize 14a + 21, you first need to find the greatest common factor of the two terms, which in this case is 7. You can factor out 7 from both terms to get 7(2a + 3). Therefore, the factorized form of 14a + 21 is 7(2a + 3).
49 divided by 7 =7
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It is: 7 divided by 1/4 = 28
1 over 7, or 1/7.
55 percent in simpified fraction is 11/20
7...that is the LCM or least common multiple Because 7X2a=14a and 7X3=21
To factorize 14a + 21, you first need to find the greatest common factor of the two terms, which in this case is 7. You can factor out 7 from both terms to get 7(2a + 3). Therefore, the factorized form of 14a + 21 is 7(2a + 3).
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No, it is not.
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Assuming the missing signs are pluses, that would work out to a^3 + 12a^2 + 14a + 5
34/51 = 2/3
It is aready in its simplest form as 39/100
49 divided by 7 =7
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