The correct answer would be [6] [-6] [0-6] |-2| *|3|
There are infinitely many expressions. Some examples:2.1 + 9.9 4 / (1/3) sqrt(9)*0.125-2/3
Answer this question…6 (9 + 3)
The equal of 3 to 2 (written 3/2 or 3:2) is any fraction or ratio formed from multiplying (or dividing) the original numerator and denominator by the same number. EXAMPLE : 3/2 = 6/4 = 9/6 = 12/8.......and so on. These expressions can also be written : 3:2 , 6:4 , 9:6 , 12:8 ....and so on.
If both equations can be simplified to the same value, they are equal.
The correct answer would be [6] [-6] [0-6] |-2| *|3|
An equation.
There are infinitely many expressions. Some examples:2.1 + 9.9 4 / (1/3) sqrt(9)*0.125-2/3
It is equal to a^3 + b^3. It can also be expressed as (a + b)*(a^2 - ab + b^2) or (a^6 - b^6)/(a^3 - b^3) or many other expressions.
No they are not equivalent, commutative property applies to addition, not subtraction. The two expressions will be equal only if a = 2, in which case you will have 6-6 = 6-6 = 0
Answer this question…6 (9 + 3)
n/6 + 2
The equal of 3 to 2 (written 3/2 or 3:2) is any fraction or ratio formed from multiplying (or dividing) the original numerator and denominator by the same number. EXAMPLE : 3/2 = 6/4 = 9/6 = 12/8.......and so on. These expressions can also be written : 3:2 , 6:4 , 9:6 , 12:8 ....and so on.
algebraic expressions
Try to factor the left side and set each of the linear expressions equal to zero. 7x^2 +8x -12= 0 (7X-6)(X+2)=0 7X-6=0 X=6/7 X+2=0 X=-2
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If both equations can be simplified to the same value, they are equal.