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vazorg [7]
1 year ago
14

Simplify quantity 15 x squared minus 18 end quantity over 6. 15x + 3 x + 3 quantity 5 x squared minus 18 end quantity over 2 qua

ntity 5 x squared minus 6 end quantity over 2
Mathematics
1 answer:
Maru [420]1 year ago
3 0

The expressions are:

  • (5x² - 6)/ 2
  • 5x² - 18/2
  • 5x² -6 /2
<h3 /><h3>What is expression?</h3>

A mathematical operation such as subtraction, addition, multiplication, or division is used to combine terms into an expression. In a mathematical expression, the following terms are used:

  • An absolute numerical number is referred to as a constant.
  • Variable: A symbol without a set value is referred to as a variable.
  • Term: A term can be made up of a single constant, a single variable, or a mix of variables and constants multiplied or divided.
  • Coefficient: In an expression, a coefficient is a number that is multiplied by a variable.

Given:

15 x squared minus 18 end quantity over 6.

= 15x² - 18 / 6

= 3(5x² - 6)/ 6

= (5x² - 6)/ 2

and, 5 x squared minus 18 end quantity over 2

= 5x² - 18/2

and, 5 x squared minus 6 end quantity over 2

= 5x² -6 /2

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