between 2700 and 3000 kv
Depends if it's brushless or brushed. Also on the battery used. With the Traxxas brushless system (VXL 3S ESC + motor) It can go up to 70mph. You can also buy different speed controls and motors to make it go even faster! Such as a Castle product, your reaching can be 90mph! Also depending on the battery you use. Brushed, such as the Traxxas XL5 and Titan 12T motor you are looking at 30-40mph depends on gearing and battery
I clocked my Volcano EPX at 16.9 mph, but that was after I got sand traped in between the pinion and spur gear (I did take it apart and cleaned it out). Before that it maybe ran faster. I am swaping out my servo, ESC and motor with the Traxxas XL-5 and Titan 12t motor. I am hopping to get close to 30mph with this set up.
It actually depends on which motor and speed control and gearing you are using.The stock XL-5 with stock 18/86 gearing you should see speeds approach 35 mph.If you are using the Velineon Brushless System with a gearing of 31/76 you should see upwards of 48mph.Reaching these speeds also depend on the Quality of the battery pack being used. (mykwilwin.com) the slash can handle a 8-cell nimh with its titan 12t and xl-5... mine keep up at the track with the exspensive brushless and lipo setups... im using my +5kit that i make for the slash, it has one or two 3600 mah cells with plugs perfect to ad to those 6 or 7 cell packs you already have... turns them into 8-cell for $12
12t(t2-4) 12t(t-2)(t+2)
GCF(48t, 60st) = 12t.
The expression (12t^3 - 48t) can be factored by taking out the greatest common factor, which is (12t). This gives us (12t(t^2 - 4)). Further factoring (t^2 - 4) using the difference of squares results in (12t(t - 2)(t + 2)). Thus, the completely factored form is (12t(t - 2)(t + 2)).
If you mean 20t^2 -12t then it is 4t(5t -3) when factored
If you mean: 9t^2 +12t +4 then it is (3t+2)(3t+2) when factored
7s plus 8t plus 10s plus 12t can be simplified to 17s plus 20t.
6t
-12t+4
Oh, dude, 3x4t is just 12t. Like, you just multiply 3 and 4 to get 12, and then you tack on that "t" at the end because it's hanging out there, lonely and wanting to be part of the math party. So, yeah, 12t is the answer.