each time you add 1 to x the value goes up by one for example if x=2 then 5+2=7 but if you add 1 to x and x=3 then 5+3=8
Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.
Replace each variables in the algebraic expression by its [known] value and calculate the value (ie evaluate) of the algebraic expression.
In the expression (10 + 6h), the number 10 represents a constant value or a fixed amount. The variable (h) typically represents a quantity that can change, often associated with a specific context, such as hours or height. The coefficient 6 indicates that for each unit increase in (h), the total value of the expression increases by 6. Thus, the expression as a whole reflects a linear relationship where the total value depends on both the constant and the variable's contribution.
Take the value of each variable in the expression and replace the variable by its value. Then do the math!
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Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.
Replace each variables in the algebraic expression by its [known] value and calculate the value (ie evaluate) of the algebraic expression.
In the expression (10 + 6h), the number 10 represents a constant value or a fixed amount. The variable (h) typically represents a quantity that can change, often associated with a specific context, such as hours or height. The coefficient 6 indicates that for each unit increase in (h), the total value of the expression increases by 6. Thus, the expression as a whole reflects a linear relationship where the total value depends on both the constant and the variable's contribution.
Take the value of each variable in the expression and replace the variable by its value. Then do the math!
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The answer to the question is given in the question!If you want to find the value of an algebraic expression, then you need to substitute numerical values for each of the variables in the expression, and then calculate and simplify the result.
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The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.
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