560 Answered Questions for the topic Factoring
10/23/20
Finding unknown integers in a story problem (factoring)
The dimensions of a rectangular photograph are odd consecutive integers. The area of the photograph is 143 square inches. Find the lengths of each side.The sides are and inches long.
Factoring Factoring Polynomials
08/28/20
The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is given by P=2L+2W, where L represents the length and W represents the width. Use factoring to rewrite the formula
Factoring
08/20/20
Four times a number is equal to it’s square. What is the number?
Factoring
07/30/20
Factorise: 5c(4r-3t)(4r-3t)
What are the first four terms of a sequence given the recursive rule below?
f(n)=2×f(n-1)+3 for all n≥2 and f(1)=7A. Not enough informationB. 7, 9, 11, 13C. 7, 15, 31, 63D. 7, 17, 37, 77
John starts out with $10 in his savings account and his grandparents add $10 a week. What is the recursive formula to represent how much money John has any time after two weeks?
A. f(n) = f(n-1)+10, given f(1) = 10B. f(n) = 10f(n-1), given f(1) = 10C. f(n) = f(n-2)+10, given f(1) = 10D. f(n) = 10(n-1), given f(1) = 10
Leanne has a gas card that has $150 on it. She spends $25 a week on gas. What is the recursive rule that represents the amount of money she has on her gas card after the first week.
A. f(n) = f(n-2)-25, given f(1) = 150B. f(n) = f(n-1)-150, given f(1) = 25C. f(n) = 6f(n-1)-25, given f(1) = 25D. f(n) = f(n-1)-25, given f(1) = 150
Is the sequence below arithmetic?
{1, 8, 27, 64}A. TrueB. False
Write the first four terms of a sequence given the recursive rule below.
f(n) = f(n-1)-4, for all n ≥ 2 and f(1) = 32A. 32, 31, 30, 29B. not enough informationC. 32, 28, 24, 20D. 32, 27, 22, 17
06/14/20
College Algebra
A varsity soccer player kicks a soccer ball approximately straight upward with an initial velocity of 68 ft/sec. The ball leaves the players foot at a height of 3 feet. Part 1 of 2: (2 pts)Use the...
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Factoring Algebra
06/06/20
Factoring Question
A smart-phone is thrown upwards from the top of a 192-foot building with an initial velocity of 16 feet per second. The height h of the smart-phone after t seconds is given by the quadratic...
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05/09/20
What is an example of a quadratic equation that has two solutions but cannot be solved by factoring
What is an example of a quadratic equation that has two solutions but cannot be solved by factoring. and how do you know it cannot be solved by factoring.
Factoring Algebra 1
04/24/20
A web browser is open on your computer screen. The length is shown as (x+7) and the width is (x-2). The area of the browser window is 24 inches. Find the length of the browser window x.
Part B is the browser covers 3/13 of the screen. What are the dimensions of the screen?
04/23/20
I have no idea how to do this... Help?
A baking soda rocket is fired upwards with a initial speed of 80 feet per second. Its height,h, above the ground in feet can be modeled using the equation:h(t)=-16t^2+80t where t is the time...
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Factoring Math
04/22/20
Factor out the coefficient of the variable term. The expression 1/10k-7/10 factored is
Factoring
03/27/20
What are two numbers that add up to 6 and multiply to get 9
Factoring
03/20/20
if the area of a square is x squared -6x+9 then what is the side length of the square
Factoring Prealgebra
02/29/20
Factor numbers in math
What two numbers multiply to make -28and add to 3
Factoring Algebra 2
02/07/20
Factor a^2+5bc^2-a-5b
Factoring Quadratic
01/31/20
Your backyard is 16 feet longer than it is wide. The area is 6992 square feet. Its width is?
Quadratic Function
Solve x^2 - 12x = 0. I do not know how to solve this because there is no third term.
Factoring Algebra 2
12/19/19
How do I factor x^2+4x+20?
Hi! can someone please help me with this question: x^2+4x+20 ?
12/10/19
Algebra ll question
A golf ball is hit from the ground, and it’s height can be modeled by the equation h(t)=-16t^2+128t were h(t) represents the height (in feet) of the ball t seconds after contact. What will the...
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