An equivalent expression for (5x^8 - 10) can be factored as (5(x^8 - 2)). This shows that the expression can be simplified by factoring out the common term (5).
The expression is: 6-5x when simplified
X=10 how to get it: 5x-8=42 <--- add 8 to each side this will cancle out -8 leaving you with 5x=50 5x=50 <------ divide each side by 5, this will cancel out 5 and leaves x=10 x= 10
5x=4012y=84124
8
-5 & 3
The expression is: 6-5x when simplified
The expression is: 6-5x when simplified
The expression 3x + 5x - 8 is equivalent to 8x - 8 but, since it is not an equation (nor inequality) it cannot be solved. Consequently, x + 1 cannot be evaluated.
5x - 8
10
The expression is: 6-5x when simplified
X=10 how to get it: 5x-8=42 <--- add 8 to each side this will cancle out -8 leaving you with 5x=50 5x=50 <------ divide each side by 5, this will cancel out 5 and leaves x=10 x= 10
5x=4012y=84124
8
-5 & 3
The expression 5x - 4 2x - 8 is not written correctly, as there is no operation between the terms 5x - 4 and 2x - 8. It seems like there might be a missing operator, such as a plus or minus sign, between the two terms. Without knowing the intended operation, it is not possible to simplify or evaluate the expression accurately.
In an algebraic expression, terms are the elements separated by the plus or minus signs. On simplifying further we get: 8 - 5x and it has two terms: 8 & -5x. But, without simplifying we have four terms which are 3x, 8, -2x & -6x.