divide numerator and denominator by 3x:
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Set up the equation and solve: 15x - 8 - 3x = 16 (next add 8 to each side) 15x - 3x - 16 + 8 (next simplify) 12x = 24 (next divide both side by 12 to solve for x) x = 2
3x-15x-y= 45 -12x-y=45 -y=12x+45 y=-12x-45 Solution set: straight line, y-intercept=-45 and slope =-12
The expression can be simplified to: 12x-9
It is: 12x
3x + 4y + 10 + 12x + y + 1 First, combine like factors: 3x +12x + 4y + y +10 + 1 Add them (or subtract) as necessary: 15x + 5y + 11
Use algebra. 12x+30=15x-20. Add 20 to both sides. 12x+50=15x. Subtract 12x from both sides. 50=3x. Divide both sides by 3. 16.666...=x
If this is algebra then; 3x plus 12x = 15x
Set up the equation and solve: 15x - 8 - 3x = 16 (next add 8 to each side) 15x - 3x - 16 + 8 (next simplify) 12x = 24 (next divide both side by 12 to solve for x) x = 2
3x+12x = 15 15x = 15 x = 1
3x-15x-y= 45 -12x-y=45 -y=12x+45 y=-12x-45 Solution set: straight line, y-intercept=-45 and slope =-12
The expression can be simplified to: 12x-9
15x^4-12x^2+9x/3x
This will simplify to 27 - 12x, assuming the original equation was 7-34-2x-10x.* * * * *No, it will not! If the assumption is correct, it will simplify to -27-12x.
-x - 2 + 15x = 14x - 2 = 2(7x - 1)
It is: 12x
No, 12x and 14y are not like terms. In order to be like terms, they must have the same variables and same exponents. Examples of like terms: 12x and 15x 14x2 and 16x2 Not like terms: 14x and 18y 12x and 16x3
6xsquared minus 26x minus 5 over 3xsquared minus 15x