math.answers.com/algebra/Find_the_factorization_81x2_plus_72x_plus_sixteen

Preview meta tags from the math.answers.com website.

Linked Hostnames

8

Thumbnail

Search Engine Appearance

Google

https://math.answers.com/algebra/Find_the_factorization_81x2_plus_72x_plus_sixteen

Find the factorization 81x2 plus 72x plus sixteen? - Answers

Since the first and the last term happen to be perfect squares, you can take the square root of each, and check whether the linear term (the central term) happens to be twice the first term, times the last term. In this case it is.



Bing

Find the factorization 81x2 plus 72x plus sixteen? - Answers

https://math.answers.com/algebra/Find_the_factorization_81x2_plus_72x_plus_sixteen

Since the first and the last term happen to be perfect squares, you can take the square root of each, and check whether the linear term (the central term) happens to be twice the first term, times the last term. In this case it is.



DuckDuckGo

https://math.answers.com/algebra/Find_the_factorization_81x2_plus_72x_plus_sixteen

Find the factorization 81x2 plus 72x plus sixteen? - Answers

Since the first and the last term happen to be perfect squares, you can take the square root of each, and check whether the linear term (the central term) happens to be twice the first term, times the last term. In this case it is.

  • General Meta Tags

    22
    • title
      Find the factorization 81x2 plus 72x plus sixteen? - Answers
    • charset
      utf-8
    • Content-Type
      text/html; charset=utf-8
    • viewport
      minimum-scale=1, initial-scale=1, width=device-width, shrink-to-fit=no
    • X-UA-Compatible
      IE=edge,chrome=1
  • Open Graph Meta Tags

    7
    • og:image
      https://st.answers.com/html_test_assets/Answers_Blue.jpeg
    • og:image:width
      900
    • og:image:height
      900
    • og:site_name
      Answers
    • og:description
      Since the first and the last term happen to be perfect squares, you can take the square root of each, and check whether the linear term (the central term) happens to be twice the first term, times the last term. In this case it is.
  • Twitter Meta Tags

    1
    • twitter:card
      summary_large_image
  • Link Tags

    16
    • alternate
      https://www.answers.com/feed.rss
    • apple-touch-icon
      /icons/180x180.png
    • canonical
      https://math.answers.com/algebra/Find_the_factorization_81x2_plus_72x_plus_sixteen
    • icon
      /favicon.svg
    • icon
      /icons/16x16.png

Links

57