3x-3y?
Radical (3x) = radical(x) * radical(3).
The algebraic expression that represents the sum of 10 and 3 times a number x is 10 + 3x. This expression can be simplified by multiplying 3 with x to get 3x, and then adding 10 to it. In this expression, 3x represents three times the value of x, and 10 represents a constant value added to the product of 3 and x.
2(3x + 4) = 6x + 8 3(x - 5) = 3x - 15 6x + 8 - 3x + 15 = 3x + 23
3(x-y)
It is equivalent to 15x+10
6
3x + 3x + 3x = 3* (3x) = 9x
3x-3y?
It is an expression that is equivalent to -3x-19.
The equivalent expression of 3x-9 plus 3x plus 5 is negative 4.
Radical (3x) = radical(x) * radical(3).
The algebraic expression that represents the sum of 10 and 3 times a number x is 10 + 3x. This expression can be simplified by multiplying 3 with x to get 3x, and then adding 10 to it. In this expression, 3x represents three times the value of x, and 10 represents a constant value added to the product of 3 and x.
-9
2(3x + 4) = 6x + 8 3(x - 5) = 3x - 15 6x + 8 - 3x + 15 = 3x + 23
2(3x + 4) = 6x + 8 3(x - 5) = 3x - 15 6x + 8 - 3x + 15 = 3x + 23
It is equivalent to: 3x+6+5 = 3x+11