Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Mathematics
Algebra
49a^4-112a^2b^2+64b^4
1 answer
hint: I see a perfect square
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
What is the fourth term of (d - 4b)^3?
- b^3 - -b^3 - 64b^3 - -64b^3
I need help factoring 64b^2-(q+r)^2
(7a)^-2
1/(7a^2) 1/49a^2
Simplify:
sqrt(49a^6) Thanks.
Use the “difference of squares” rule to factor the following expression: 100a^6-64b^8
Show all work. Find the quotient:49a^2-b^2/7a-b
Essay: show all work. Find the quotient:
49a^2-b^2/7a-b
Essay. Show all work. find the quotient: 49a^2-b^2
--------- 7a-b
Essay. Show all work. Find the quotient.
49a^2-b^2 --------- 7a-b
Could someone check this problem for me?
7a^6/10v^4 multiplied by 100v^7/49a answer 10a^5v^3/7