2x/3y
Actually, 2x + 3y + z is an expression, because it is a mathematical noun.
To simplify the expression 2x + 3y + 4x + 9y, you first combine like terms. Adding the coefficients of x terms gives 2x + 4x = 6x. Similarly, adding the coefficients of y terms gives 3y + 9y = 12y. Therefore, the simplified expression is 6x + 12y.
It is 324xy3
There are three terms in the given expression
2X-3Y=0
The quotient of 2x and 3y is = 6xy
The quotient of 2x and 3y is expressed as (2x) / (3y). This represents the division of the two algebraic expressions, resulting in a fraction where 2x is the numerator and 3y is the denominator. Thus, the final answer is 2x / 3y.
Actually, 2x + 3y + z is an expression, because it is a mathematical noun.
Expression 1: 2x + 5 - 3y Expression 2: 7(2x + 5 - 3y) Expression 3: 7xy(2 + 5 - 3) Expression 4: 7x(2+5+3y)
4x + 3y - 2x - 7y2x - 4y
2x plus 3y is not an equation, it is an expression.
To find the constant in the expression (8x + 3y - 2x + 6 - 4), first simplify it. Combine like terms: (8x - 2x = 6x) and (3y) remains as is. The constant terms are (6 - 4), which equals (2). Therefore, the constant in the expression is (2).
To simplify the expression 2x + 3y + 4x + 9y, you first combine like terms. Adding the coefficients of x terms gives 2x + 4x = 6x. Similarly, adding the coefficients of y terms gives 3y + 9y = 12y. Therefore, the simplified expression is 6x + 12y.
It is 324xy3
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To simplify the expression ((5x - 7y + 8z) - (-2x + 3y - z)), first distribute the negative sign to the second set of parentheses: (5x - 7y + 8z + 2x - 3y + z). Next, combine like terms: (5x + 2x = 7x), (-7y - 3y = -10y), and (8z + z = 9z). The final simplified expression is (7x - 10y + 9z).
The question does not contain an equation but an expression. An equation can have intercepts, an expression cannot.