Chapter 3: Problem 75
For Exercises, find the GCF of the monomials. \(42 x^{4}, 35 x^{6},\) and \(28 x^{3}\)
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Chapter 3: Problem 75
For Exercises, find the GCF of the monomials. \(42 x^{4}, 35 x^{6},\) and \(28 x^{3}\)
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State the conjugate of each binomial. $$-b+2$$
Multiply. $$3 c(c+4)(c-2)$$
Find the GCF using prime factorization. \(120,300,\) and 420
For Exercises, find the GCF of the monomials. 15 and \(42 r^{3}\)
Multiply. $$-3 a^{2}\left(4 a^{2}-a+3\right)$$
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