105k views
4 votes
Equivalent expressions

it’s due tmr and i don’t understand
thank you if you are willing to help

Equivalent expressions it’s due tmr and i don’t understand thank you if you are willing-example-1

2 Answers

6 votes

Answer:

c) x+4

Explanation:

1. The original expression can be re-written as (I just rewrote each fraction so that there are no mixed numbers):


(x)/(2)+(9)/(2)+(x)/(2)-(1)/(2)

2. Next, you want to group all the terms with the variable x, and all the terms without a variable. All the fractions should be rearranged:


(x)/(2)+(x)/(2)+(9)/(2)-(1)/(2)

3. You can now simplify and add the variable terms and the non-variable terms.


(x+x)/(2)+(9-1)/(2)

Simplify further:


(2x)/(2)+(8)/(2)


x+4

So your answer is choice c

User Ben Gotow
by
4.2k points
1 vote
answer:c (x+4). you just combine like terms and then add everything together
Equivalent expressions it’s due tmr and i don’t understand thank you if you are willing-example-1
User Zeev
by
3.6k points