no
The expression (2x^2 - 3x) is a quadratic polynomial in standard form, where (2x^2) represents the quadratic term and (-3x) is the linear term. To factor it, you can take out the common factor (x), resulting in (x(2x - 3)). This expression can be analyzed for its roots or further manipulated depending on the context.
Like terms are terms that have the same variable, so you can add them together. 2x+3x=10. Since 2x and 3x have the same variable, 2x+3x=5x. Numbers without variables count as like terms.
2x-3x = -1
2x + 3x = 5x
No. 3x plus 2x = 5x. 3x multiplied by 2x = 6x²
-2X ? 14- 3x - 7 I am assuming you left something out so I put the question mark in. If it is -2X + 14 - 3x - 7 -Combine like terms -2x - 3x + 14 - 7 -5x + 7 DONE If it is -2X - 14 - 3x - 7 -Combine like terms -2X - 3X - 14 - 7 -5X - 21 DONE
(2x - 5)(x + 1) or (2x + 5)(x - 1) depending on the sign of the term 3x
Like terms are terms that have the same variable, so you can add them together. 2x+3x=10. Since 2x and 3x have the same variable, 2x+3x=5x. Numbers without variables count as like terms.
2x+x2x = x+xso 2x+x isx+x+x = 3x
2x + 3x = 5x.
2x-3x = -1
2x - 3x = -x
2x + 3x = 5x
3x + 2x - 8x + 2x = -x
No. 3x plus 2x = 5x. 3x multiplied by 2x = 6x²
If you mean: 3x-(2x+4x-6) then 3x-2x-4x+6 simplifies to 6-3x
2x+3x = 5x