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V125BC [204]
3 years ago
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Kate writes an algebraic expression using each of the variables x and y only once. they first expression she writes uses x and y

as factors. Than she writes another expression that uses x and y as terms. if x and y are both negative integers, write a comparison between the two expressions
Choice A: More information is needed.
Choice B: Using x and y factor results in an expression of greater value than using x and y as terms.
Choice C: None of the other answers are correct.
Choice D: The two expressions are of equal value.
Mathematics
1 answer:
kotykmax [81]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

B: Using x and y factor results in an expression of greater value than using x and y as terms.

Step-by-step explanation:

For her first expression, x and y are factors;

xy

For her second expression, x and y are written as terms;

x + y

For x and y are both negative integers, then;

-x * -y = xy  ............... 1

-x + (-y) = - x - y

            = - (x + y)  .............. 2

Therefore, the value of x and y factors is greater than that when x and y are as terms. Thus the correct option is B.

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