A term can be a signed number, a variable, or a constant multiplied by a variable or variables. Each term in an algebraic expression is separated by a + sign or J sign. In , the terms are: 5x, 3y, and 8. When a term is made up of a constant multiplied by a variable or variables, that constant is called a coefficient.
It is an expression of terms that can be simplified to: x+2y+2
If you have a expression that goes; 2x + 5x etc etc Simplifying the like terms is 7x 2x and 5x are like terms, but 2y and 2x are not. The variable needs to be the same.
It is not possible to find the expression of 2y if f(x) = 2x - 3x.
are those two different problems ? ... i am going to solve them as if they are 14x-2y=78 (re arange the terms to be easily solved) -2y=78-14x (times by -1) 2y= -78+14x (divide all terms by 2) y=-39+7x (so) y=7x-39 2x-2y=6 (re arange the terms to be easily solved) -2y=6-2x (times by -1) 2y=2x-6 (divide all terms by 2) y=x-6
It is two terms of an algebraic expression
It is an expression of terms that can be simplified to: x+2y+2
If you have a expression that goes; 2x + 5x etc etc Simplifying the like terms is 7x 2x and 5x are like terms, but 2y and 2x are not. The variable needs to be the same.
(5x -3x) (2y +8y) 2x + 10y
It is not possible to find the expression of 2y if f(x) = 2x - 3x.
are those two different problems ? ... i am going to solve them as if they are 14x-2y=78 (re arange the terms to be easily solved) -2y=78-14x (times by -1) 2y= -78+14x (divide all terms by 2) y=-39+7x (so) y=7x-39 2x-2y=6 (re arange the terms to be easily solved) -2y=6-2x (times by -1) 2y=2x-6 (divide all terms by 2) y=x-6
It is two terms of an algebraic expression
6x-2x-6xy-2x-2y4x-2y=2x-2y-14xy
It is 64x2y2.
3x plus 2y - 3 is an expression. There can be no answer to one expression and one linear equation in two variables.
It is 16y+23x simplified
It's an expression in 'x' and 'y'.It may be simplified (cleaned up) to yield:7x + 2y - 2x + 3y =5x +5yor5 (x + y)
-2x=2y+5 +2x -2y -2y=2x+5 /-2 y=-1/1+2.5