help me
how old r u?!?!?!? :) jus wanted t0 knaw harharhar
4x^2 is only related to the 12x not the 5. Nothing gives product of 5 except for 1 and 5 in this case. Solved. Another one.
im 18
so the answer is 5
That's it. Whatever that is. Give me medal, now.
or is it (x+5)(x+1)
You mean (2x+5)(2x+1).
so (2x+5)(2x+1) is the answer
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i have one more then I'm going to go do something and eat supper and then ill be back on around 8pm do y'all thank y'all can be back on around 8
It's 3 am over here. Goodnight!
ok can you help me with one more before you go to bed please
hey! @jh99
and mae i can help if u want
thank you @Thatonegirl_
this is the last question till around 8pm
Ur just factoring?
It's the same.
Just put (2x+5)(2x+1).
mae do u understand why it is tht?
if u understand it, you could do a million easily without having to ask for help each time
yah but i suck at algebra and i just have to pass this class asap so i can graduate so i don't need to know how to work them i just need to get answers
Most efficient way will b to just learn it tbh
maybe but i don't have time to learn this all these lessons are due by 8am tomorrow
What else do you have?
Besides these types of questions
umm Dividing Polynomials Using Synthetic Division and Rewriting Rational Expressions
Sweet, i can help you with those too if you'd like. It's all fairly simple, you'll get it done on time :)
so I'm about to have to get off but ill be back on around 8pm or i can just message u my email
So with the question you're asking, you're factoring by grouping. In other words, you factor out (pull out certain common numbers) from the equation that both parts of the equation have. 4x^2+2x+10x+5 can be factored by grouping, which they already did for you. They took out 2x from the first part and what was left was (2x+1) and then they took out 5 from the second part and, again, (2x+1) was left. Since (2x+1) popped up twice, you are allowed to use the numbers in front of each (the 2x and the 5) and use (2x+1) as your answer. (2x+5)(2x+1)
I'll be on around 8
ok thank you
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