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@AerodynamicsAerodynamics7 Says:
For example, if you're looking for a factor pair that includes 13:
Start with 12:
420 ÷ 12 = 35
35 - 12 = 23 (not 13, so keep going)
Try 14:
420 ÷ 14 = 30
30 - 14 = 16 (still not 13)
Finally, test 15:
420 ÷ 15 = 28
28 - 15 = 13 (found the correct pair: 15 × 28 = 420)
This method helps you quickly zero in on the right factors without listing them all manually.
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@navathareddy6101 Says:
the ans for last question is
(r+3s)(2r to power 2+1rs)=(r+3s)(2r to the power2+rs)
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@rfarrelldic Says:
This is very well explaimned and useful but what do you do when the product iof the coefficientsbdoes not have factors that add to whatn you need ???
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Please teach about engineering mechanics.
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Basic of engineering mechanics statics and dynamics
Fluids mechanics
Geotechnical engineering
Hydraulics engineering
Strength of materials
Theory of structure
Reinforced concrete design
Steel Design
Prestressed concrete
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@jamesharmon4994 Says:
Since both 2 and 3 are prime, you can be sure any factor is going to have a 3a and a 2b. The first question remaining is whether 3a and 2b will be in the same set of parentheses. It is quickly observed that they cannot be. Now the remaining question is, what are the signs within the parentheses?
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