5x + 10x doesn't need factorization as you can just add them up (5x+10x=15x). However, if you really want to, 5x+10x=5x(1+2)=5x(3)=15x
5x * 2x = 10x^2
6-3x = 5x-10x+10 6-3x = -5x+10 -3x+5x = 10-6 2x = 4 x = 2
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Well, you can factor this. (10X^2 + 5X)/5x 5X(2X + 1)/5X cancel 5X; top and bottom 2X + 1 set to 0 and see 2X+ 1 = 0 2X = - 1 X = -1/2 -----------check to see what we get [10(- 1/2)^2 + 5(- 1/2)/5(- 1/2) 10/4 - 5/2/- 5/2 5/2 - 5/2/- 5/2 = 0 ----------- I think so because my TI-84 agrees with this answer
10x ÷ 5x = 2
10x - 5x + 5x = 10x
-10x + 5x = -5x
10x * 5x = 50x2 =====
5x + 10x doesn't need factorization as you can just add them up (5x+10x=15x). However, if you really want to, 5x+10x=5x(1+2)=5x(3)=15x
5x/x-2
2x 2x
10x+7 = 5x+32 10x-5x = 32-7 5x = 25 x = 5
5x + 4 = 10x - 5 10x - 5x = 4 + 5 5x = 9 x = 1.8
you don't need to factor, just straight subtraction 5x-10x=-5x
If: 10x+7 = 5x+22 Then: 10x-5x = 22-7 And: 5x = 15 So: x = 3
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