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Sorry plz help me it’s home work

Sorry plz help me it’s home work-example-1

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Answer:

Yes its equivelant. you have one x. 2 y and 3 z

Explanation:

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Simplifiying, or combining like terms is how we are able to see a problem in a much more, easy to read format. When simplifying multiple terms into one another, it is important to ensure the items being combined all have the same variables and coefficients.

Variables: A variable is a letter used to stand for a number. The letters x, y, z, a, b, c, m, and n are probably the most commonly used variables.

Coefficients: The number used in front of a variable. Looks of that like for say, 3x. We don't have any coefficients in this problem, so no need to worry about that for now.

Looking at our problem we are given the following:


z+y+z+x+y+z\\

So Simplify this, its simple! Combine the like variables. (x with x, y with y, and z with z) Since all the variables given are positive, we are only adding like variables.

The steps would look as following:


z+y+z+x+y+z\\z+z+z =\\y+y= \\x =\\

Now, combine the like terms, and rewrite in alphabetical form:


z+z+z=3z\\y+y=2y\\x=1x = x\\x+2y+3z

With all that said, the answer is yes, this answer is equivalent to the one shown. Instead of showignthe condensed, normal form, we are given an expanded version of what is seen. The way the variables are placed in the equation do not matter, as long as all of the variable come out to have the same result.

I hope that this provided you with some clarification and I would be happy to help you again in the future! Have a nice day! :D

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