24a2
Divide by 6a: 6a(a + 3b)
12a2b + 6a = 6a(2ab + 1)
6a
12a2/(2ab) = 6a/b
6a squared-8ab+2a factor completely and check mentally
24a
Divide by 6a: 6a(a + 3b)
12a2b + 6a = 6a(2ab + 1)
6a
6a2b2c2d2 + 2abcd2 can be factorised to 2abcd2*(3abc + 1)
12a2/(2ab) = 6a/b
6a squared-8ab+2a factor completely and check mentally
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes. So, the greatest common factor of 24a and 6a is 6a. Why? Because you can divide both terms by 6a and get a whole number result. It's like finding the common ground between two numbers - in this case, it's just 6a. Cool, right?
Well, honey, the LCM of 6a and 8a is 24a. You see, you just gotta find the smallest number that both 6 and 8 can divide into evenly, and then slap on that 'a' like it's nobody's business. So, there you have it, 24a is the name of the game.
The algebraic expression for 5 times a plus 6 times a squared can be written as (5a + 6a^2). In this expression, (5a) represents 5 times the variable (a), and (6a^2) represents 6 times the variable (a) squared.
(7a - 1)(6a + 1)
6ax2 + 6ax + 6a = 6a(x2 + x + 1)