'x' is a fixed but unknown amount. It is not a VARIABLE!!!!
The expression ( x - 8 - 3 ) can be simplified by combining the constants. This results in ( x - 11 ). So, the simplified form of the expression is ( x - 11 ).
To convert an exponential expression to an equivalent radical expression, you can use the relationship ( a^{m/n} = \sqrt[n]{a^m} ). For example, the expression ( x^{3/2} ) can be rewritten as ( \sqrt{x^3} ) or ( \sqrt{x^3} = x^{3/2} ). If you provide a specific exponential expression, I can give you its corresponding radical form.
To convert ( a(x-2) ) to logarithmic form, you first need to isolate the expression. If you have an equation of the form ( a(x-2) = b ), you can rewrite it as ( x-2 = \frac{b}{a} ). Then, to express it in logarithmic form, you would take the exponential form ( a^{\log_a(b)} = b ) to find the corresponding logarithmic expression. If you need a specific logarithmic conversion, please clarify the context of ( a(x-2) ).
The expression (x^2 - 7x - 18) can be factored by finding two numbers that multiply to -18 and add to -7. These numbers are -9 and 2. Thus, the factored form of the expression is ((x - 9)(x + 2)).
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If the algebraic expression can be written in the form of a(x)/b(x) where a(x) and b(x) are polynomial functions of x and b(x) ≠0, then the expression is a rational algebraic expression.
It is two terms of an algebraic expression in the form of: x-15y
18 + 8x + x = = 18 + 9x = 9(2 + x) which is the factored form of the expression.
To find the exponential form of the expression (2x2x2)x(2x2x2x2x2), we need to simplify the expression first and then express it in exponential form. Given expression: (2x2x2)x(2x2x2x2x2) Simplify the expression: (2x2x2) = 2^3 = 8 (2x2x2x2x2) = 2^5 = 32 Now, substitute the simplified values back into the expression: 8 x 32 = 256 Therefore, the exponential form of (2x2x2)x(2x2x2x2x2) is 256.
The expression ( x - 8 - 3 ) can be simplified by combining the constants. This results in ( x - 11 ). So, the simplified form of the expression is ( x - 11 ).
They are two terms of an expression in the form of: x+9
It is an expression in the form of: x/7 +(-0.5)
"2x(x - 3)"
I think the word you're looking for is "exponential". A linear expression is of the form ax + b whereas an exponential expression is of the form x^a + b.
To convert an exponential expression to an equivalent radical expression, you can use the relationship ( a^{m/n} = \sqrt[n]{a^m} ). For example, the expression ( x^{3/2} ) can be rewritten as ( \sqrt{x^3} ) or ( \sqrt{x^3} = x^{3/2} ). If you provide a specific exponential expression, I can give you its corresponding radical form.
It is an expression which can be written in the form of: 2x3+x+3
5 x 5 x 5 x 5 = 54 .