5p + 4y
-22x minus x equals -23x since they are both like terms and so can be combined into one term.
Collecting like terms together, 10c = 240, therefore, c = 240/10 c is therefore equal to 24.
Start by collecting like terms...
2y - 7 + 5y = 0 Collecting like terms together, 7y - 7 = 0 or 7y = 7 So that y = 1
There are no like terms here.
-22x minus x equals -23x since they are both like terms and so can be combined into one term.
Collecting like terms together, 10c = 240, therefore, c = 240/10 c is therefore equal to 24.
Start by collecting like terms...
1) Identify characteristics not all terms have 2) Separate into characteristics 3) Gather like terms
2y - 7 + 5y = 0 Collecting like terms together, 7y - 7 = 0 or 7y = 7 So that y = 1
There are no like terms here.
Collecting like terms is the process of combining terms in an algebraic expression that have the same variable raised to the same power. This simplification helps to streamline expressions and make calculations easier. For example, in the expression 3x + 5x + 2y, the like terms 3x and 5x can be combined to give 8x, resulting in 8x + 2y.
x3+3x2-22x-90 divided by x-5 equals x2+8x+18 For the answer to be correct then the quotient multiplied by the divisor must be equal to the dividend. Hence:- (x-5)*(x2+8x+18) Multiplying out the brackets term by term: x3-5x2+8x2-40x+18x-90 Collecting like terms in descending order: x3+3x2-22x-90 So the answer is correct.
If 16 - 7d = -3 d + 2, collecting like terms with "d" on the left side yields -4d = -14, or d = 14/4 = 7/2.
Collecting like terms on each side, this means that 16p + 6 = 14 Therefore, 16p = 8 Therefore, p = 8/16 = 0.5.
Take 8 minus 3 and that equals 5. Just act like the percent symbol isn't there.
You meana += ++a - --a?Well, it can be anything, depending on the compiler's decision. Never ever write expressions like this.