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These are like terms since they have the same variable part, so I can combine the terms: 11y – 9y =TRANSCRIPT
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These are like terms since they have the same variable part, so I can combine the terms: 9y + 3y =
These are like terms since they have the same variable part, so I can combine the terms:
11y – 9y =
These are like terms since they have the same variable part, so I can combine the terms: rewrite with combined terms
1x+1x + 3x – 4 – x + x + 9
Once you have determined that two terms are indeed "like" terms and can indeed therefore be combined, you can then deal with them in a manner similar to what you did in grammar school. When you were first learning to add, you would do "five apples and six apples is eleven apples". You have since learned that, as they say, "you can't add apples and oranges". That is, "five apples and six oranges" is just a big pile of fruit; it isn't something like "eleven applanges".
45+25 – (x + 3 – x)
4x + 2x + 5y -5y + 6 =
The Distributive Property is an algebra property, make up a sample problem using it.
6(2+4x)
3(9-3) =
The Distributive Property is an algebra property which is used to multiply a single term and two or more terms inside a set of parentheses.
75(5-10) =
The Distributive Property is an algebra property which is used to multiply a single term and two or more terms inside a set of parentheses.
11(11+2) =
Solve for Y8Y=24
26+2-y= 26
9Y=72
10X=200
X-1=64
Graph -9 and 9 on a number line
Graph -7 and -10
Graph -1 and 1
Graph -1 and 10
What is Absolute Value?
What floor is the library on
X = 5 Solve
X(9+2) =
X = 5 Solve
X(2+5) =
X = 11 Solve
X(2+4) =
X = 5Solve
X(8+1) =