No, it could be a constant.
Write 2,784 in expanded notation as the sum of multiplication expressions
Yes. You would have to multiply to change it.
a + 10
0.42
A mathematical expression is a mathematical phrase that consist numbers variables and signs of operation example: x(variable) + 5(number)=7 so the value of x is 2 -Kennethn 10 yrs. old :]
The sum of two linear expressions, each containing an x-term, will always have an x-term. This is because when you add the two expressions, the coefficients of the x-terms combine, resulting in a new expression that still includes an x-term. For example, if you have ( ax + b ) and ( cx + d ), their sum ( (a+c)x + (b+d) ) will always contain the x-term unless both ( a ) and ( c ) are zero, which would be an exception rather than the rule.
Two linear expressions with a sum of -5x plus 4 are ( -5x + 4 ) and ( 4 - 5x).
Write 2,784 in expanded notation as the sum of multiplication expressions
A linear fraction is an expression of the form n/(ax + b) where n, a and b are integers.More generally, an algebraic fraction with a denominator which is a polynomial of order 2 (quadratic) or higher can sometimes be rewritten as a sum of fractions each of whose denominators are binomial expressions or linear fraction. This is particularly important for integration.
Yes. You would have to multiply to change it.
5y - 2
-2x+2x
The sum of multiplication expressions is the answer that you'd have, if you added together more than one multiplication expression. For example: 3 x 4 + 5 x 2 = A <--- A = the answer after you do/evaluate the expressions 12 + 10 = A 22 = A 22 is the sum of the above multiplication expressions (i.e. 3 x 4 plus 5 x 2)
The expression that represents two times the sum of p and 8 is 2(p + 8).
Supplementary angles are angles whose sum always equals 180 degrees.
The expression (-x^2 - 81) can be factored as (-(x^2 + 81)). This represents the negative of the sum of a square term and a constant. Thus, the equivalent expression is (-1(x^2 + 81)).
6000 + 100 + 20 + 5