factor out the 3a
3a(2a-5)
2007-11-29 02:41:24
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answer #1
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answered by SC mom 4
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a squared and 15a is a totally different unit. as in like 4 and its square(16), a multiple of 4 need not be a multiple of 16 right? Thus, 6a2-15a is the ans. unless you 1 2 factorise, then it'll be 3a(2a-5). Hope it helps!
2007-11-29 10:44:51
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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6a^2 - 15a
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3a(2a - 5)
2007-11-29 10:43:06
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answer #3
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answered by Tom Jenkins 1
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6a)(6a)_15a= (36axa)-15a, dividing by3a
=3a(12a-5)
3a, and 12a-5 , are two factors
2007-11-29 10:47:42
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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6a^2-15a
3a(2a-5)
2007-11-29 10:41:49
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answer #5
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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6a^2-15a
36a-15a
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2007-11-29 10:43:44
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answer #6
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answered by sexysweetplum 2
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6a^2 - 15a
3a(2a-5)...
(6a)^2-15a
36a^2-15a
3a(12a-5)
2007-11-29 10:42:49
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answer #7
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answered by harish555 3
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Uh . . . 21a? I have no idea. How the hell did I get through high school?
2007-11-29 10:42:34
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answer #8
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answered by w@rper 3
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3a(2a - 5)
2007-11-29 10:43:22
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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-3a(-2a+5) or 3a(2a-5)
2007-11-29 10:45:30
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answer #10
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answered by nada 1
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