3/35z
The expressions (4xy - 9xy) and (12xy) are called terms because they each represent a single mathematical entity within an algebraic expression. Terms can consist of constants, variables, or the product of constants and variables. In this case, (4xy), (-9xy), and (12xy) are all terms that involve the variable (xy) multiplied by coefficients. When combined, they can be simplified and manipulated in algebraic operations.
A = 3x2 + 9xy + 6y2l = 3x + 6yA = l×w∴ w = A/l∴ w = (3x2 + 9xy + 6y2) / (3x + 6y)∴ w = x + 1
9xy(3xy - 4)
(x - 2)(9y - 2)
A term in algebra is similar to a word in English. Several words make a sentence. Several terms, separated by + or - symbols, make an algebraic statement. A term may be a number, a variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables with or without exponents, all multiplied together. Ex: x, 3a, 9xy, 2.7a3b are all separate terms.
9xy
4
The given equation: =3x-4x plus 9xy-12y =3x-4x+9xy-12y =-x+9xy-12y =-x+3y(3y-4) Answer.
-9
The GCF is 9xy
A = 3x2 + 9xy + 6y2l = 3x + 6yA = l×w∴ w = A/l∴ w = (3x2 + 9xy + 6y2) / (3x + 6y)∴ w = x + 1
The GCF of 9 and 6 is 3.
It is: 3y(2y-3x) when factored
9xy(3xy - 4)
3x
9xy2 * 9x5y2 = 81x6y4
(x - 2)(9y - 2)