The expression (2X + 3 - X) simplifies to (X + 3) by combining like terms. If you're looking for a specific value, you would need to substitute a value for (X). Otherwise, the simplified expression is (X + 3).
2x-3x = -1
2x + 3x = 5x
No. 3x plus 2x = 5x. 3x multiplied by 2x = 6x²
If you mean: 3x-(2x+4x-6) then 3x-2x-4x+6 simplifies to 6-3x
5x+7=3x-21 -7= -7 5x=3x-14 -3x=-3x 2x=-14 2x/2x=2x/-14 x=-7 The Answer Is -7 -
2x + 3x = 5x.
2x-3x = -1
2x - 3x = -x
2x + 3x = 5x
3x + 2x - 8x + 2x = -x
No. 3x plus 2x = 5x. 3x multiplied by 2x = 6x²
2x+3x = 5x
If you mean: 3x-(2x+4x-6) then 3x-2x-4x+6 simplifies to 6-3x
3x - 3 = 2x + 6 3x = 2x + 9 x = 9
(2x x 3x) x 2 = 12x (2x times 3x times 2)
2x minus 3x is equal to -x.
-3x(2x - 1)(2x + 1)