Collect like terms: 11c+6d-5c-8d = 6c-2d
Oh, what a happy little question! To write 2 times 6 in algebra, you can simply write it as 2 * 6. This means you're multiplying 2 by 6 to get your answer, which is 12. Just remember, in algebra, we use the * symbol to show multiplication.
no because there can not be division in a monomial
The expression given can't be considered to be an equation because it doesn't have an equality sign.
2c-10
It is: 14c-5c = 9c
4c/15+5c/6 8c/30+25c/30 33c/30
6c
5c+7=23 -7 -7 5c=16 /5 /5 c= 3 & 1/5 or 16/5 thats really easy algebra 1 homework isn't it
Collect like terms: 11c+6d-5c-8d = 6c-2d
about 78 to get a level 5c
It is the same as 30ce in algebra
2(5c + 2d)(5c + 2d)
4c2 + 5c + 2c = 4c2 + 7c = c(4c + 7)
15 ac + 20 bc + 6 ad + 8 bd =3a (5c + 2d) + 4b (5c + 2d) =(3a + 4b) (5c + 2d)
The only common factor of 10a and 5b is a 5. So the factored form will be something like: 5(2a _ b) assuming the _ is filled in with the proper operation (+ - * / etc.). If the original expression is 10a + 5b, the answer would be 5(2a + b).
9c is.