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Well x squared could can be broken down (factored) into x times x. So yes, it can be.
It is (x-1)(x-8) when factored
(a - 2b)(2a - b)
2x2-1x-120 = (2x+15)(x-8) when factored
64-x2 = (8-x)(8+x) when factored
Well x squared could can be broken down (factored) into x times x. So yes, it can be.
It is (x-1)(x-8) when factored
(a - 2b)(2a - b)
2x2-1x-120 = (2x+15)(x-8) when factored
64-x2 = (8-x)(8+x) when factored
It is (A-1)(A+1) when factored
r2-r-56 factored out equals (r-8)(r+7).
If you mean (1+2x)2, that is already factored.
3x2-39x-90 = (3x+6)(x-15) when factored
The expression "a squared b squared minus c squared" can be mathematically represented as ( (ab)^2 - c^2 ). This can be factored using the difference of squares formula, which states that ( x^2 - y^2 = (x - y)(x + y) ). Thus, it can be factored as ( (ab - c)(ab + c) ).
If you mean: x squared -14x +45 then when factored it is (x-9)(x-5)
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