The expression 3y + 2y + y simplifies to 6y. This is because when you add like terms (terms with the same variable, in this case y), you add the coefficients (numbers in front of the variable) together. In this case, 3y + 2y = 5y, and then adding another y gives you 6y.
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Collect like terms: 2x + 3y + 3y - 5 - 6 2x + 6y - 11
4y - 6y + 9y = -2Combine like terms on the left side:7y = -2Divide each side by 7:y = -2/7The solution set is: { -2/7 }
In order to find the x-intercept to a function, y must equal 0. First, set up the equation in terms of y So: 4x - 6y = 12 4x = 6y + 12 x = (6y)/4 + (12)/4 x = (6y)/4 + 3 Substitute 0 for y: x = (6[0])/4 + 3 x = (0)/4 +3 x = (0) + 3 x = 3 The x-intercept of 4x - 6y = 12 is (3,0)
6y-3x-9(1-1)=6y-3x-9(0)=6y-3x-0=6y-3xOnly like terms can be simplified. A like term has the same variables, X and Y are different variables. 6y-3x cannot be simplified because they are not like terms.
5x + 6y + 3y - 2x you have to add like terms. add the y terms and then the x terms 9y + 3x this is your answer
Yes and they add up to 6y
10x and 6y are terms of an algebraic expression
It stays the same because it does not have any common terms. A: 6y-4xy
Two algebraic terms
x = 6y over (y-6)
Three.
10x and 6y are terms of an algebraic expression
Collect like terms: 3x - x + 4x - 4y + 6y + 2 = 6x + 2y + 2
3x + 6y = 12 Rearranging terms: 6y = -3x + 12 Divide through by 6: y = -1/2*x + 2
Collecting like terms they are equal to: 2x+6y