No, (5a + 2b) is not a monomial; it is a binomial. A monomial consists of a single term, which can include a coefficient and one or more variables multiplied together, but without any addition or subtraction. In contrast, a binomial has two distinct terms, as seen in (5a) and (2b).
Whan a = 2 and b = 6, 5a + 2b = 5*2 + 2*6 = 10 + 12 = 22
5a plus 2b
4(2a+b) + 2(6a+2b) Working this out it is: 8a + 4b + 12a + 4b = 20a + 8b or 4(5a+2b).
We can't find any factor that's common to both terms of that expression except ' 1 '.
5AN drumsticks have a nylon tip whereas 5A drumsticks do not.
The main types of drumsticks are 5A, 5B, 7A, and 2B. They vary in size, weight, and tip shape, affecting the sound and feel when playing drums.
The main difference between 5a and 5b drumsticks is their size and weight. 5a drumsticks are lighter and thinner, while 5b drumsticks are heavier and thicker. This results in different playing feel and sound on the drums.
8a+2b
what is 5a x 3 x 2b
2b(5a - 7)(5a + 7)
no
Well if you are adding you would have 8a+2b subtract you would have -2a+2b
No, (5a + 2b) is not a monomial; it is a binomial. A monomial consists of a single term, which can include a coefficient and one or more variables multiplied together, but without any addition or subtraction. In contrast, a binomial has two distinct terms, as seen in (5a) and (2b).
6b+5a-4b+3a= ? Rearrange it as 5a+3a+6b-4b = 8a+2b
5a + 4b - 3a =(5a - 3a) + 4b =2a + 4b =2 (a + 2b)
Whan a = 2 and b = 6, 5a + 2b = 5*2 + 2*6 = 10 + 12 = 22