Answer:
The algebraic expression which represents the phrase “two times the quantity of a number minus 12” is : 2x- 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Algebraic expressions are the idea of expressing numbers using letters or alphabets without specifying their actual values. The basics of algebra taught us how to express an unknown value using letters such as x, y, z, etc. These letters are called here as variables. An algebraic expression can be a combination of both variables and constants. Any value that is placed before and multiplied by a variable is a coefficient.
for example :-
3x + 4y – 7, 4x – 10, etc.
These expressions are represented with the help of unknown variables, constants and coefficients. The combination of these three (as terms) is said to be an expression. It is to be noted that, unlike the algebraic equation, an algebraic expression has no sides or equal to sign
let the quantity mentioned in the question be 'x'
therefore according to the statement the algebraic expression which represents the phrase “two times the quantity of a number minus 12” is : 2x- 12 is
⇒2x - 12 (answer)
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Let's solve your equation step-by-step.
4x+2x−5=7x−1
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.
4x+2x−5=7x−1
4x+2x+−5=7x+−1
(4x+2x)+(−5)=7x−1(Combine Like Terms)
6x+−5=7x−1
6x−5=7x−1
Step 2: Subtract 7x from both sides.
6x−5−7x=7x−1−7x
−x−5=−1
Step 3: Add 5 to both sides.
−x−5+5=−1+5
−x=4
Step 4: Divide both sides by -1.
−x
−1
=
4
−1
x=−4
Answer:
x=−4
i hope this helps you
The simplest way to do this is to set up equivalent fractions. So, you'd do:
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and then solve for x.
x=52
A y-intercept is the value at which x = 0.
(4,0) is not a y-intercept because x = 4.
(-1, 1) is not a y-intercept because x = -1.
(0,0) is a y-intercept because x = 0.
(0, -7) is a y-intercept because x = 0.
(-2, 2) is not a y-intercept because x = -2.
(0, -0.25 is a y-intercept because x = 0.
1.1 Factoring: 4x2+9y2+16z2-6xy-12yz-8xz
Thoughtfully split the expression at hand into groups, each group having two terms :
Group 1: -6xy-12yz
Group 2: 16z2-8xz
Group 3: 4x2+9y2
Pull out from each group separately :
Group 1: (x+2z) • (-6y)
Group 2: (x-2z) • (-8z)
Group 3: (4x2+9y2) • (1)
Looking for common sub-expressions :
Group 1: (x+2z) • (-6y)
Group 3: (4x2+9y2) • (1)
Group 2: (x-2z) • (-8z)