This expression cannot be simplified, as you cannot add or subtract variables raised to different exponents.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
When you refer to a normal vector you mean the form a*x + b*y + c*z = d, if that's the case then it's not unique in the nose because it gives you its normal vector. Taking into account that uniqueness only supports multiplicative constants, which means that you can multiply the equation with whatever you want, that is, it remains the same
The rate of change of a linear equation (first degree) is equivalent to the slope of a line. Slope is described as the vertical movement (rise) of the line over its horizontal counterpart (run). In determining the rate of change or slope (m) given 1 data point (x',y'), point-slope form is applicable. Point-slope form is: (y-y') = m (x-x'). Substitute the given point (-5,-1) in the equation. By substitution, [y-(-1)] = m [x-(-5)]. Re-arranging the equation, the rate of change or slope is, m = (y+1)/(x+5).
Consider the given equation is
and one of the 6 in the options is -6.
Given:
The equation is

To find:
The value of x.
Solution:
We have,

Subtracting 3 from both sides, we get


Divide both sides by -2.


Therefore, the value of x is -6.
Zero on number lines is neither negative nor positive, it is used as a sort of divider number;)
Step-by-step explanation: this picture should help explain a little