Sure thing, honey. To simplify that expression, you just distribute the 8 to both terms inside the parentheses. So, you get 8y + 8z. That's all there is to it, darling.
13y+3z+8
3y+2z
The variable expression of "z plus 8" is represented as z + 8. In algebra, variables like z can take on different values, while constants like 8 remain the same. When you see "z + 8" in an equation or expression, it means that the variable z is being added to the constant 8.
Ten z plus one, or ten z plus ten. That depends on where you had parentheses in the original expression: (10 * z) +1 = 10z + 110 * (z + 1) = 10z + 10
-4(7x-3y-z)-(-6)(9x-z+2)
z + 8 - 2 is an expression, not an equation. An expression cannot be solved. At best, you can simplify it to z + 6.
z2
13y+3z+8
Actually, 2x + 3y + z is an expression, because it is a mathematical noun.
3y+2z
The expression has no solution but it can be simplified to: z+6
The variable expression of "z plus 8" is represented as z + 8. In algebra, variables like z can take on different values, while constants like 8 remain the same. When you see "z + 8" in an equation or expression, it means that the variable z is being added to the constant 8.
Suppose the expression under the radical sign is y. Then the first step is to simplify y. Next find a term (or expression) x, such that y = x^2*z for some term (or expression) z. Then x*sqrt(z) is a simplification of sqrt(y).
(2z - 7)(z + 4)
Ten z plus one, or ten z plus ten. That depends on where you had parentheses in the original expression: (10 * z) +1 = 10z + 110 * (z + 1) = 10z + 10
-4(7x-3y-z)-(-6)(9x-z+2)
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