[-1+sqrt(3)]1/4
-19/12
The expression (4x + (-x)) simplifies to (4x - x), which equals (3x). Therefore, (4x) plus negative (x) is (3x).
x(x4+x3+x2+x+1)
To write the expression for one fourth the sum of 8 plus 4, you first find the sum of 8 and 4, which is 12. Then, you take one fourth of this sum, which can be expressed mathematically as (\frac{1}{4}(8 + 4)) or (\frac{1}{4} \times 12). Thus, the final expression is (\frac{1}{4}(8 + 4)).
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4 + 2sqrt3
Two different irrationals can't make a rational...
-19/12
Negative 12 minus 3 plus 9 is equal to -6
The expression "negative x plus 3x" can be simplified by combining like terms. Negative x can be written as -1x, so the expression becomes -1x + 3x. When you combine -1x and 3x, you get 2x. Therefore, the simplified expression is 2x.
The equivalent expression of 3x-9 plus 3x plus 5 is negative 4.
x(x4+x3+x2+x+1)
It is an expression in the form of: x/7 +(-0.5)
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-1/4 + 1/3 is 1/12
You can't simplify that expression, unless you know specific values for the variables.
It is a polynomial expression in x. What about it?