50.4k views
3 votes
When combining like terms what is -7x - 6x?

2 Answers

1 vote

Answer:

Question 1

3y; y+y+y

3y = 3(2) = 6

y+y+y = 2+2+2 = 6

anwser: They are both 6.

Question 3

2z+3z

answer: 5z

part 2

2z+3z

Evaluate the expression when z=7.

2(7)+3(7) = 14 + 21 = 35

Question 4

Consider the expressions 6x and 3(x+2).

Evaluate each expression for x=2.

6x = 6(2) = 12

3(x+2) = 3(2+2) = 3*4=12

answer:

The expressions are not equivalent, but the answers are the same when x=2.

Question 7

Select all the statements that are true.

_F__ 116b is equivalent to 16b.

_F__ 14b+13b is equivalent to 27b.

__F_ 13(b+7) is equivalent to 13b+73.

_T__ b+0.3+4b is equivalent to 5b+0.3.

Question 8

Select all the statements that explain why 7x+2x and 4x+5x both equal 18 when x=2.

7x+2x = 7(2) + 2(2) = 14 +4 =18 .......(9x)

and

4x+5x 4(2) +5(2) = 8+10 =18 .....(9x)

Answer:

___ Both expressions simplify to 9x when like terms are combined.

___ The expressions are equivalent, because when you combine like terms in each, the result is the same.

Question 10

Consider the expressions 2(x+2) and 2x+2.

Evaluate each expression for x=4.

2(x+2) = 2(4+2) = 12 ..................(2x+4)

2x+2= 2(4)+2 = 10 ......................(2x+2)

Explanation:

User DanielOfTaebl
by
8.2k points
3 votes

Answer:

-13x

Explanation:

User Jesse Sealand
by
8.4k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories