Answer:
i believe this is the distriputive property
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
(h o g)(5) = 20
Step-by-step explanation:
(h o g)(5) = h(g(5)) <em>This is two ways of writing the expression</em>
g(x) = h(x) = 3x + 5 <em>g(x) and h(x) are your "plug-ins" for the expression</em>
g(5) = = = 5 <em>This is how you would solve for plugging in 5 to g(x)</em>
<em>Whatever you get for g(5) {the answer to it} is what you will be plugging into h(x); x being equal to g(5).</em>
h(5) = 3(5) + 5 = 15 + 5 = 20
Answer:
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E.
Step-by-step explanation:
Like terms must have the same variable, in this case x, and the same exponent, in this case 2. Since the original term is , the like terms will be those that contain , regardless of whether their coefficient or sign is different.
Analyzing the options:
A.-
We have the same variable and the same exponent , so it is a like term.
B.
You have the same variable x but not the same exponent. So it's not a like term of
C.
Same variable but as in the previous case, the exponent is different, it is a 3 and it should be a 2, so it is not a similar or like term.
D.
In this option we do have the , so it is a like term of
E.
It is also a like term because it contains the .
In summary the like terms are:
A.-
D.
E.