Antwort 2.1:3
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(Ny sida: {| width="100%" cellspacing="10px" |a) |width="33%" | <(x+6)(x-6)</math> |b) |width="33%" | <math>5(x+2)(x-2)</math> |c) |width="33%" | <math>$(x+3)^2</math> |- |d) || <math>(x-5)^2</math>...) |
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{| width="100%" cellspacing="10px" | {| width="100%" cellspacing="10px" | ||
|a) | |a) | ||
- | |width="33%" | <(x+6)(x-6)</math> | + | |width="33%" | <math>(x+6)(x-6)</math> |
|b) | |b) | ||
|width="33%" | <math>5(x+2)(x-2)</math> | |width="33%" | <math>5(x+2)(x-2)</math> | ||
|c) | |c) | ||
- | |width="33%" | <math> | + | |width="33%" | <math>(x+3)^2</math> |
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|d) | |d) |
Version vom 11:36, 31. Mär. 2008
a) | \displaystyle (x+6)(x-6) | b) | \displaystyle 5(x+2)(x-2) | c) | \displaystyle (x+3)^2 |
d) | \displaystyle (x-5)^2 | e) | \displaystyle -2x(x+3)(x-3) | f) | \displaystyle (4x+1)^2 |