It's a factor. This concept is widely used throughout algebra, and you'll probably bump into it through the end of high school and beyond.
A common use is expressing a term in prime factorization, or reducing a number to its most base parts- primes. For example:
Of course, a number like 13 which is already prime is made up of itself and 1. Factors do not have to be primes. 20 is also reducible through combinations of 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, and 20. Prime factorization is just a handy example.
Basically, factors multiply with each other to create other numbers, and numbers can be reduced down to their factors.
Answer:
c=2πr
c= 2*π*11
c=6.28*11
c=69.08
Answer:
Linear
Step-by-step explanation:
This can be written in slope intercept form (y=-5x+7) and there are no exponents.
•How many hits to the schools website have during both months?
A) About how many hits did the website have during Jan and Feb?
B) exactly how many hits did the website have during Jan and Feb?
Let
x---------> the number of hits in January
y---------> the number of hits in February
we know that
--------> equation
--------> equation
Substitute equation in equation
Part a) About how many hits did the website have during Jan and Feb?
----> Round to nearest ten thousand----->
----> Round to nearest ten thousand----->
the answer part a) is
Part b) Exactly how many hits did the website have during Jan and Feb?
the answer part b) is