When answering things like this do the brackets first, is there are parenthesis in the brackets do those but keep it in the brackets and work regularly after
A and D , that is, 5∛2x and -3∛2x are sets of the radical expressions listed that could be considered like terms. This can be obtained by understanding what like radicals are.
<h3>Which sets of the radical expressions listed could be considered like terms as written?</h3>
- Radical expression: Radical expression is an equation that has a variable in a radicand (expression under the root) or has a variable with a rational exponent.
For example, √128, √16
- Like radicals: Radicals that have the same root number and radicand (expression under the root)
For example, 2√x and 5√x are like terms.
Here in the question radical expressions are given,
By definition of like radicals we get that 5∛2x and -3∛2x are like terms since root number and radicand are same, that is, root number is 3 and radicand is 2x.
Hence A and D , that is, 5∛2x and -3∛2x are sets of the radical expressions listed that could be considered like terms.
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2x - 3y = 6
-3y = 6 - 2x
y = -2 + 2/3x
Answer:
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Answer:
264
Step-by-step explanation:
because 33 is 11 times 3 so you multiply the 24x11 equal 264
33/264