144
There will be 144 of them because 12*12 = 144
144x^2 - 36Since 36 is a factor of 144, it is automatically the GCF and can be factored out. That leaves (4x^2 - 1) which is the difference of two squares. The answer is 36(2x - 1)(2x + 1)
144 72,2 36,2,2 18,2,2,2 9,2,2,2,2 3,3,2,2,2,2 144 12,12 3,4,12 3,4,3,4 3,2,2,3,4 3,2,2,3,2,2 144 18,8 9,2,8 3,3,2,8 3,3,2,4,2 3,3,2,2,2,2
One 12'x12' square would equal 144sq ft.If you meant how many 12"x12" squares equal 144 sq ft then the answer is 144.' = feet " = inches
144
There is a formula for the difference of squares. If that's x2 - 144, the answer is (x - 12)(x + 12)
There will be 144 of them because 12*12 = 144
144 1-inch squares. 36 2-inch squares.
144 1-inch squares. 36 2-inch squares.
144x^2 - 36Since 36 is a factor of 144, it is automatically the GCF and can be factored out. That leaves (4x^2 - 1) which is the difference of two squares. The answer is 36(2x - 1)(2x + 1)
144 72,2 36,2,2 18,2,2,2 9,2,2,2,2 3,3,2,2,2,2 144 12,12 3,4,12 3,4,3,4 3,2,2,3,4 3,2,2,3,2,2 144 18,8 9,2,8 3,3,2,8 3,3,2,4,2 3,3,2,2,2,2
No, 72 is a factor of 144.
If they are 1 x 1 squares there would be 144 in a 12 x 12 grid.
One 12'x12' square would equal 144sq ft.If you meant how many 12"x12" squares equal 144 sq ft then the answer is 144.' = feet " = inches
yes it is a factor of 144.the answer is 24
144 is a multiple of 36 36 is a factor of 144