Seven multiplied by the variable "p"
7p
7p+2 is an algebraic expression. Since it is neither an equation nor an equality, it cannot have a solution or answer.
To simplify the expression (7p + 6q - 2p + q), combine like terms. First, combine the (p) terms: (7p - 2p = 5p). Next, combine the (q) terms: (6q + q = 7q). Therefore, the simplified expression is (5p + 7q).
4p + 9 - 7p + 2 4p - 7p + 9 + 2 p(4 - 7) + 9 + 2 -3p + 11
The expression can be simplified to: -8p--29
7p
7p+2 is an algebraic expression. Since it is neither an equation nor an equality, it cannot have a solution or answer.
It is: 1.50p+2.50p+3p = 7p when simplified
It is a string of algebraic terms.
A. 7 B. 9 C. 13 D. 22
The question contains an expression, not an equation (nor inequality). An expression cannot be solved.
To simplify the expression (7p + 6q - 2p + q), combine like terms. First, combine the (p) terms: (7p - 2p = 5p). Next, combine the (q) terms: (6q + q = 7q). Therefore, the simplified expression is (5p + 7q).
4p + 9 - 7p + 2 4p - 7p + 9 + 2 p(4 - 7) + 9 + 2 -3p + 11
The expression can be simplified to: -8p--29
In algebra, "4p" and "7p" represent terms where "p" is a variable. The coefficients 4 and 7 indicate how many times the variable "p" is being multiplied. For example, if ( p = 2 ), then ( 4p = 8 ) and ( 7p = 14 ). These expressions can be combined or simplified in various mathematical contexts, such as in equations or polynomials.
Collect like terms together: 4p + 9 + 7p + 2 = (4p + 7p) + (9 + 2) = (4 + 7)p + 11 = 11p + 11 = 11(p + 1)
11p+11