Using The Almighty Formula (attached)
Note the symbol ^ is used to denote a raise to power
Where from the equation given x^2-5x-7
With a,b,c coefficients
a=1 b=-5 c=-7
From the Almighty Formula
√b^2-4ac=√(-5)^2-4(-7)=√53
Substituting in the Almighty Formula
-(-5) ±√53/2(1)= 5±√53/2
x=5+√53/2 and x=5-√53/2
The answer is expressions D, E, and G.
In algebra, a ‘term’ usually means the different parts of an expression that are separated by + and - signs.
Options A and B only have 1 term, an x or y³, so these are incorrect.
Option C has 1 term as well, ‘xyz’, because they are all multiplied together which makes it one term.
D and E both have 3 terms each, but F has 4 unique terms so this is incorrect also.
G has 3 unique terms, x³, x^4, and 7x, so this is correct.
When H is expanded, you will end up with more than 3 unique terms, so this is incorrect.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
side angle side I think its ABC and LMN
ANSWER:
2(-x+6)
If you want it simplified the answer is 2x+12
Hopefully I helped
Answer:
32
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