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Use a generator with a high enough rating to power the house, of course. Trying to power a house that draws 60A of current with a 10A generator is just never going to work.
10a+a
Yes. 240 volts at 10 amps is 2400 watts. The generator is 2500 watts maximum. If the generator is 2500 peak power it may not run it very long. If the continuous power rating is at least 2400 watts it should be OK.
10a − 3 − 4a
to solve this expression: 10a-4(a+2) -> 10a-4(a)-4(2) -> 10a-4a-8 -> 6a-8
16
10a + 3a - 4a = 9a
10a - 5b = 25 So 5b = 10a - 25 and hence b = 2a - 5
10a - 15 ÷ 5 Order of Operations makes the equation this: 10a - 3, which is in simplest form.
100a2 - 49b2 is the difference of two perfect squares. Therefore, it is equal to the sum times the difference of the roots: (10a + 7b)(10a - 7b)
The GCF is 2a.
6a-10a=16 -4a=16 a=-4