Factoring Crossnumber Puzzle 2 Test your factoring
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DOWN
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This is the coefficient of "x" when the binomial (x + 12) is SQUARED.
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2 |
This is the constant term when (x+7) is squared. |
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3 |
This is the coefficient of "x" when(3x+7)(9x+10) are multiplied. |
4 |
Multiply (y-12)(y+12), then take (-2) time the constant term and then add 13.
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5 |
The product of 2 and one of the answers to 3x^2-22x-16=0 goes here.
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6 |
This is one
of the answers to y^2-12y=45.
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6 |
The prime number between
11 and 17 times the numerical coefficient on the x^2 term when
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7 |
Ten times
ten times ten equals?
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8 |
Take ten times the two
answers to
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9 |
The only
even prime number times 100, divided by ten = ?
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11 |
Double the prime number "x" where 23<x<31.
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10 |
Multiply (8x^2-12y)(3x^3+10b). Then take the coefficient of the x^2b term times the coefficient of the yb term times (-4).
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12 |
Take seven times the largest
answer to the equation
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12 |
Find the
GCF of 48x^2y+96x^3+48y^2.
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14 |
Multiply all of the prime numbers less than 14 and then add 2 to this product.
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13 |
Find two
consecutive, even, integers whose product is 48. Then add these two together
and take that sum times 43.
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15 |
The product of the three smallest prime numbers and the number nine.
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14 |
If a number
is added to its square, the result is twelve. There are only two numbers
in the world for which this is true. Find them. Then take the SMALLER
of the two and multiply it by (-93).
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16 |
Take the GCF of 24x^2+16y^2+48z^2 times ten to the second power, then add 3^2.
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