The GCF is 15x.
It is 10x raised to the second power.
The GCF is 20x
The GCF is 15x^2y^2
10X^2
60x + 120x - 40x - 80x - 30x = 24030x = 240x = 240/3 = 80
362+60x+25 (6x+5)(6x+5)
LCM(5x, 12x) = 60x
(6 - 5x)(6 - 5x)
20x3 - 70x2 + 60x = 10x(2x2 - 7x + 6) = 10x(2x - 3)(x - 2).
The best magnification for a spotting scope typically ranges from 15x to 60x, depending on the intended use. Lower magnifications (15x-30x) are ideal for wide-field viewing and tracking moving subjects, while higher magnifications (30x-60x) are better for detailed observation at greater distances. It's important to balance magnification with the scope's objective lens diameter for optimal brightness and clarity. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your specific needs, such as birdwatching, hunting, or target shooting.
if I'm not mistaken... 25x3-60x2+32x right? if that's the case, factor out all commond factors: x(25x2-60x+32) then factor out the trinomial inside: x(5x-4)(5x-8) then that would be the final answer...:D
60x = 25r (60x)/60 = (25r)/60 x = 0.4167r