Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- Binomial: 2 terms
- Trinomial: 3 terms
- Linear: a straight line
- Quadratic: like a curved line
(3x + 2) - (x + 5)
1(3x + 2) - 1(x + 5)
3x + 2 - x - 5 <== combine like terms
3x - x + 2 - 5
2x - 3 <== final answer, linear binomial
(2x + 8) + (3x² - 2)
1(2x + 8) + 1(3x² - 2)
2x + 8 + 3x² - 2
3x² + 2x + 6 <== final answer, quadratic trinomial
(3x + 8) + (4x² - x)
1(3x + 8) + 1(4x² - x)
3x + 8 + 4x² - x
4x² + 2x + 8 <== final answer, quadratic trinomial
(x² + 5x minus (-) 2) + (8 minus (-) 5x)
(x² + 5x - 2) + (8 - 5x)
1(x² + 5x - 2) + 1(8 - 5x)
x² + 5x - 2 + 8 - 5x
x² + 6 <== final answer, quadratic binomial
(x² + 7x) - (x² + 5)
1(x² + 7x) - 1(x² + 5)
x² + 7x - x² - 5
7x - 5 <== final answer, linear binomial
Hope this helps!
Answer:
x = 27.86 thats the answer
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Answer:
Section A: Sally drives from her house to her friend's house.
Section B: Sally stops to visit her friend.
Section C: Sally drives from her friend's house to the post office to drop off a card.
Section D: Sally drives back to her house.
Step-by-step explanation:
As you can see in the graph, the point (0,0) is the location of Sally's house. In that point the distance is 0 and the time is 0.
In Section A she drives 3 miles in 6 minutes from her house to her friend's house.
In Section B, the distance does not change, this means that Sally stopped at her friend's house for 4 minutes.
In Section C she drives (for 4 minutes) 1 mile from her friend's house to some place (In this case the post office).
In Section D she comes back to 0 distance, then, she drives back to home.
First let's start with the relationship between grams and centigrams and grams and milligrams.
1 gram = 100 centigrams
1 gram = 1000 milligrams
Because these two equations are equal, we can rewrite our equation as 100 centigrams = 1000 milligrams.
Now we divide by 100 to simplify our equation to 1 centigram = 10 milligrams.
With this simplified equation we see that we multiply the number of centigrams by 10 to find the equal number of milligrams.