The question contains neither an expression nor an equation (or inequality). There can, therefore be no sensible answer.
The expression is: (4a+b)/(2a-5b)
14a - 4a + 5a - 3a = 12a
4a + 6 - 4a = -10 Combining like terms: 6 = -10 or 4 = 0 which is FALSE. So the solution set is empty.
8a+4a=144 12a=144 12a/12=144/12 A=144
It can't be an equation, there is no sign of equality.
The question contains neither an expression nor an equation (or inequality). There can, therefore be no sensible answer.
It is an expression of two terms as: 4a+12
The expression is: (4a+b)/(2a-5b)
4a + 7
Solve the following equation for A : 2A/3 = 8 + 4A
14a - 4a + 5a - 3a = 12a
It is:12a
The expression 4a + 8b - 12c represents a mathematical operation involving three terms: 4a, 8b, and -12c. Each term consists of a coefficient (4, 8, -12) multiplied by a variable (a, b, c). To simplify the expression, you can combine like terms by adding or subtracting coefficients of the same variables. The final result will depend on the specific values assigned to the variables a, b, and c.
12a
It is an expression that can be simplified to: 4a+2
5a - 10 = 4a + 8 is a linear equation in one variable.