factor x/x2(square)+9x+4

  1. 4510.jpgSquare A is dilated by a scale factor of 1/2 making a new square F (not shown). Which square above would have the same
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  2. 4510.jpgSquare A is dilated by a scale factor of 1/2 making a new square F (not shown). Which square above would have the same
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  3. Square A is dilated by a scale factor of 1/2 making a new square F (not shown). Which square above would have the same area as
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  4. small square:big squareAlcivious draws a square with a side that measures 5 cm. He dilates the square using a scale factor of 4.
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  5. 5y^8-125*you have to factor completley easy. Take out the five: 5(y^8-25) Now, isnt y<sup>8</sup> the same as y<sup>4</sup>
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  6. The expression x^2-7 is not factorable using integer values. But the expression can be written in the form X^2-(Square root7)^2
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  7. If the side of a square increases by a factor of 3, by what factor does the area of the square increase?
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  8. Square B is a scaled copy of square A. What scale factor takes square A to square B? (1 point)3 -3 2 0.5
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    2. Jason Hall asked by Jason Hall
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  9. Triangle CAT is located at C (-5, 2), A (-4, 4), T (-1, 2). Find the coordinates of its image after a dilation with a scale
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  10. So I am completely confused.I am in the process of taking a quiz and the question says "a factor that seems to disappear" my
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