GCF(75x3, y2, 100xy) = 1
However, GCF(75x3y2, 100xy) = 25xy
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If 75x = 750, then (1/75)75x = (1/75)750, or x = 750/75 = 10.
I notice that the ratio of the y-coefficient to the x-coefficient is the same in both equations. I think that's enough to tell me that their graphs are parallel. So they don't intersect, and viewed as a pair of simultaneous equations, they have no solution.
65 - 20 = 4545 = 3/445/3 = 1515 x 4 = 60Another way, if you were required to state it algebraically:.75X + 20 = 65.75X = 45X = 60
Letx = number of nickels 7x = number of dimes 7x (.10) + x (.05) = 3.75 .7x + .05x = 3.75 .75x = 3.75 x = 3.75/.75 = 5 nickels 7x = 35 dimes
75x(3y)2 and 100xy both have factors of * * * * * It would appear that the question is looking for the GCF of 75x3, y2 and 100xy. If that is the case, the answer is 1.
25x
25xy
Oh, dude, the greatest common factor of 75x^3y^2 and 100xy is 25xy. Like, you just gotta find the largest number that divides both terms evenly, and in this case, it's 25xy. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
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3x(x - 5)(x + 5)
my bad its f(x) = 6000 - 75x
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The prefix of 75x indicates that your Browning shotgun was made in the year 1975.
(-x3 + 75x - 250) / (x + 10) = x2 - 10x - 25
If 75x = 750, then (1/75)75x = (1/75)750, or x = 750/75 = 10.