Answer: Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Imagine you have b = 2.
Plug 2 into the equation 2b + b = 3b
You get: 2(2) + 2 = 3(2)
Which solves to be 6 = 6
As long as the variable is the same, in this case b, and they are to the same power, in this case ^1, you can combine them.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
so we are looking for the x intercept (where the line crosses the x axis).
to do this, we sub in 0 for y and solve for x.
y = 1/2x + 4....sub in 0 for y
0 = 1/2x + 4
-1/2x = 4
x = 4 * -2
x = -8 <=== so it crosses the x axis at (-8,0)
Solve. Note the equal sign. What you do to one side, you do to the other. Remember to follow PEMDAS.
First, distribute 5 to all terms within the parenthesis
5(w - 1) = (5)(w) + (5)(-1) = 5w - 5
Next, simplify. Combine like terms
5w - 5 - 2 = 5w + 7
5w - 7 = 5w + 7
Next, isolate the variable. Add 7 to both sides, and subtract 5w from both sides
5w (-5w) - 7 (+7) = 5w (-5w) + 7 (+7)
5w - 5w = 7 + 7
0 = 14 (Untrue).
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Your answer is 21 for this one.
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