Yes, they are both functions.
The sum of 17 and 3 times x is given by the algebraic expression "17+3x" .
A mathematical construct called an algebraic expression is made up of integer constants, variables, and algebraic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation by a rational exponent).
Let us take an expression 4x³+6xy+9 is an algebraic expression. Where
x,y are variables 4 and 6 are co-efficients and 9 is the constant .
In the above statement it is given that the sum of 17 and times x. Here x is a variable.
3 times x equates to 3x and when 17 is added we get the expression 17+3x.
Hence the required algebraic expression is 17+3x
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Answer:
MN=23
Step-by-step explanation:
For the midsegment:
MN=(WZ+XY)/2
10x+3=(11+8x+19)/2
10x+3=4x+15
6x=12
x=2
MN=10×2+3=23
Answer:
(0,-1),(2,5)
Step-by-step explanation:
3x-y=1
0.5
+2x-1=y
Substitute the equation of y into the other equation
3x-(0.5
+2x-1)=1
3x-0.5
-2x+1=1
collect like terms
-0.5
+x=0
Solve for x
x(-0.5x+1)=0
0=-0.5x+1
-1=-0.5x
x=2 x=0
Back substitute into the other original equation and solve for y
3(2)-y=1
6-y=1
y=5
(2,5)
3(0)-y=1
-1(-y)=-1(1)
y=-1
(0,-1)