A term is a number or variable in a math sentence (such as an expression or equation).
Example:
a + 2b + c + 5
5 is a constant; a,b, c are all variables.
9^2/9^7
when dividing powers, we subtract the exponents
9^(2-7)
9^ (-5)
a negative exponent flips from the numerator to the denominator
1/ 9^5
Choice D
Answer:
its probably is B. I am not sure. I wouldnt trust me though but you can if you want. ._.
(f+g)(x)=5x-6+x^2-4x-8
A.(f+g)(x)=x^2+x-14 is correct:)
The answer is B because 5 times x is 5x and 5 times 6 is 30. Since there is a subtraction sign, it would be equal to 5x-30