An algebraic expression is looking something like this: 8x³ + 5
This expression has two terms; 8x³ and 5
The value of '8' in 8x³ is called COEFFICIENT
The value of '3' in 8x³ is called POWER or INDICES
The term 8x³ is called an exponent because it has power/indices
The letter 'x' in the term 8x³ is called VARIABLE
So, we want an expression with four terms
_____ ⁺/₋ _____ ⁺/₋ _____ ⁺/₋ _____
One term with an exponent ⇒ You can choose any letter and any power that will go with it, for example, 6x⁴
One term with a coefficient of 5 ⇒ 5x⁴
One term with three factors ⇒ This could be a combination of any three letters that represent three values for example 'abc'. This term means a × b × c, so it has three factors.
One constant ⇒ Choose any number, say 45
Make two of the terms like terms ⇒ We have 6x⁴ + 5x⁴; these two terms are alike, they are in term of x⁴
Putting the four terms together: 6x⁴ + 5x⁴ + abc + 45
Answer:
A. 3n³
Step-by-step explanation:
base (b) = 3n²
height (h) = 2n
Area of triangle
= 1/2 * b * h
= 1/2 * 3n² * 2n
= 3n³
For AC = 6y - 1,
y = 1/6 + AC/6
For BD = 4y + 13,
y = -13/4 + BD/4
Answer:
$4.68
Step-by-step explanation:
4.75+0.57=5.32
10-5.32=4.68