Changing the coefficient of x to 6 changes the meaning of the expression as 5 is added to 6 times x
Solution:
Given that number 2 in the expression 5 + 2x is called the coefficient of x
We are asked to find what happens when changing the coefficient to 6 changes the meaning of the expression
In the expression,
5 + 2x
This means 5 is added to 2 times x or 5 is added to twice of x
Number 2 is called the coefficient of x
When we change this coefficient to 6, the expression becomes,
5 + 6x
So now the meaning of expression becomes,
5 is added to 6 times x
So changing the coefficient of x changes the meaning of the expression
Answer:
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Answer:
I don't know if I'm right at all
x 1/2 2
5 × x2 ^
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
5x + 13y = 232
12x + 7y = 218
For each choice:
a) The first equation can be multiplied by –13 and the second equation by 7 to eliminate y. So we have
- 65x - 169y = - 3016
84x + 49y = 1526
Can not eliminate x and y.
b) The first equation can be multiplied by 7 and the second equation by 13 to eliminate y. So we have
35x + 91 y = 1624
156x + 91y = 2834
Can not eliminate x and y if we ADD.
<em>(If we subtract, this is Yes)</em>
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c) The first equation can be multiplied by –12 and the second equation by 5 to eliminate x.
-60x - 156y = - 2784
60x + 35y = 1090
The answer is YES
d) The first equation can be multiplied by 5 and the second equation by 12 to eliminate x.
25x + 65y = 1160
144x + 84y = 2616
Can not eliminate x and y
The final answer is C
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