Chapter 1: Q.1.102 (page 77)
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In the following exercises, find the least common multiple of each pair of numbers using the prime factors method.
60, 72
In the following exercises, use the divisibility tests to determine whether each number is divisible by 2, by 3, by 5, by 6, and by 10.
22,335
Find the prime factorization of 60.
In the following exercises, find the prime factorization.
400
Evaluate when x=3 (a)x2 (b)4x (c)3x2+4x+1
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