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Skill: equivalent_expressions
| ID | Section | Domain | Skill | Difficulty | Question | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| math_adv_413 | Math | advanced_math | equivalent_expressions | Hard | The expression \(0.7x^2 + 1.4x + 2.1\) can be written as \(a(20x^2 + 40x + 60)\), where \(a\) is a constant. What is the va... | |
| math_adv_412 | Math | advanced_math | equivalent_expressions | Hard | The expression \(0.9x^2 + 1.8x + 4.5\) can be written as \(a(5x^2 + 10x + 25)\), where \(a\) is a constant. What is the val... | |
| math_adv_411 | Math | advanced_math | equivalent_expressions | Hard | The expression \(0.6x^2 + 2.2x + 1.4\) can be written as \(a(3x^2 + 11x + 7)\), where \(a\) is a constant. What is the valu... | |
| math_adv_410 | Math | advanced_math | equivalent_expressions | Hard | The expression \(0.9x^2 + 0.6x + 1.2\) can be written as \(a(12x^2 + 8x + 16)\), where \(a\) is a constant. What is the val... | |
| math_adv_409 | Math | advanced_math | equivalent_expressions | Hard | The expression \(0.36x^2 + 0.78x + 1.02\) can be written as \(a(6x^2 + 13x + 17)\), where \(a\) is a constant. What is the ... | |
| math_adv_408 | Math | advanced_math | equivalent_expressions | Hard | The expression \(1x^2 + 1.5x + 2.5\) can be written as \(a(8x^2 + 12x + 20)\), where \(a\) is a constant. What is the value... | |
| math_adv_407 | Math | advanced_math | equivalent_expressions | Hard | The expression \(0.36x^2 + 0.2x + 0.72\) can be written as \(a(9x^2 + 5x + 18)\), where \(a\) is a constant. What is the va... | |
| math_adv_406 | Math | advanced_math | equivalent_expressions | Hard | The expression \(0.6x^2 + 0.9x + 1.5\) can be written as \(a(4x^2 + 6x + 10)\), where \(a\) is a constant. What is the valu... | |
| math_adv_405 | Math | advanced_math | equivalent_expressions | Hard | The expression \(0.84x^2 + 1.32x + 1.8\) can be written as \(a(7x^2 + 11x + 15)\), where \(a\) is a constant. What is the v... | |
| math_adv_404 | Math | advanced_math | equivalent_expressions | Hard | The expression \(0.4x^2 + 0.72x + 1.12\) can be written as \(a(5x^2 + 9x + 14)\), where \(a\) is a constant. What is the va... |