1. bourgeois this countenance completely and then locate the factors in the comely location on the grid. Note: locate factors alphabetically in the grid!
ab + 2a + 3b + 6
2. bourgeois this countenance completely and then locate the factors in the comely location on the grid. Note: locate factors alphabetically in the grid!
mn – 4m – 5n + 20
3. bourgeois this countenance completely and then locate the factors in the comely location on the grid. Note: locate factors alphabetically in the grid!
ab + 4 + a + 4b
4. bourgeois this countenance completely and then locate the factors in the comely location on the grid. Note: locate factors alphabetically in the grid!
mr + ns – nr – ms
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By Sol on Mar 8, 2010 | Reply
I would help, but I suck at math.
By jr138 on Mar 8, 2010 | Reply
Fuck that shit
By Johnny on Mar 8, 2010 | Reply
They are all already factored.
By Walid J on Mar 8, 2010 | Reply
1. a(b+2) + 3(b+2)
= (b+2)(a+3)
2. m(n – 4) – 5 (n – 4) = (n – 4)(m – 5)
3. a(b+1) + 4(b+1) = (b+1)(a+4)
4. r(m-n) – s(m-n) = (m-n)(r-s)
By tidles123 on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
(a+3)(b+2)
(m-5)(n-4)
(a+4)(b+1)
(m-n)(r-s)