no it is a binomial. it has 2 terms: 2x and 3
When they are added together, the sum is a monomial.
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2x +n5y=12
2x+10=12 2x=2 x=1
no it is a binomial. it has 2 terms: 2x and 3
When they are added together, the sum is a monomial.
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3(2x + 1)
2X is an example.
2x +n5y=12
There is no solution to: 4(2x + 2) + 12 > 1004(2x + 2) + 12 > 100 For 4(2x + 2) + 12 > 1004(2x + 2) + 12 to have a solution x < -1 which makes 1004(2x + 2) + 12 < 12, BUT 1004(2x + 2) + 12 is supposed to be greater than 100. Perhaps there is a missing operator in the digits of 1004?
2x+12=2(x+6)
2x+10=12 2x=2 x=1
If you mean 2 times 2, then no, but 2 and 2x are monomials.
If you mean 2 times 2, then no, but 2 and 2x are monomials.
2x + 6x + 4x = 12x