Answer with Step-by-step explanation:
We are given an expression:
28 + x - 2n + 7 - n - 5x + 4
We have to find its equivalent expression
On combining the like terms of the above expression
28+4+7+x-5x-2n-n
= 39-4x-3n
= -3n-4x+39
According to Tyrone the equivalent expression was:
-3n - 5x + 39 + x
The error Tyrone made was:
A. Tyrone neglected to combine the x terms
Answer/Step-by-step explanation:
From the middle go left, stop between -4 and -5, then go up and stop between 2 and 3,
Answer:
-4and1/8
Step-by-step explanation:math
Answer:
6x^2(5x^4 +3)
Step-by-step explanation:
The greatest common factor of 18 = 3·6 and 30 = 5·6 is 6.
The greatest common factor of x^2 and x^6 is x^2.
Factoring 6x^2 from both terms, we get ...
... 18x^2 +30x^6 = 6x^2(3 +5x^4)
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<em>Comment on the question</em>
Since this answer is not among the answer choices, I suggest you ask your teacher to demonstrate how this problem is worked.
It appears as though the answers go with the problem 18x^9 +30x^6. Maybe there's a typo somewhere. For that problem, the best choice is the 2nd answer.