For -4+3,
1. start with zero
2. move to left (-x axis) for 4 units (-4)
3. then move to right (+x axis) for 3 units (+3)
For 3+(-4)
1. Start with zero
2. Move the point to right side by 3 units (+3)
3. then move the point to the left by 4 units (-4)
For both you'll stop at -1.
Answer:
1) y=8/3=2 2/3 2) x=4 3) x+10
Step-by-step explanation:
1) 10+5-7=3y
Calculate the sum or difference.
8=3y
Swap the sides of the equation.
3y=8
Divide both sides by 3.
y=8/3=2 2/3
2) -10x+5x+5=-15
Collect like terms.
-5x+5=-15
Move the constant to the right-hand side and change the sign.
-5x=-15-5
Calculate the difference.
-5x=-20
Divide both sides by -5.
x=4
3) 3x+2x-4x+10
Collect like terms.
(3+2-4)x+10
Calculate the sum or difference.
1x+10
When the term has a coefficient of 1, it doesn't have to be written.
x+10
Hope this helps :)
When multiplying terms that have the same base (in this case, ) but different exponents, you can add their exponents to make them one term.
In this case, we can add the exponents of :
A simplified version is .
Answer:
14.36446281 is the answer, you probably have to round
When you divide 6/10 the answer is 0.6