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Hassan writes an algebraic expression with four terms. The x-term has a coefficient of 2, and the z-term has a coefficient of -1. The expression has a constant term less than zero. Which expression could he have written? 2 x + z + 5 minus 6 z squared

2 x minus z minus 5 + 2 z squared
Negative 2 x minus z minus 5 + 2 z squared
Negative 2 x + z minus 5 + 2 z
squared
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User Tomachi
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Answer:

2 x minus z minus 5 + 2 z squared

Explanation:

User Zayadur
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2x - z - 5 + {2z}^(2)

Explanation:

The coefficient of x is 2= 2x

the coefficient of z is -1 which is = (-1)z= -z

the constant term is less than zero which means that the constant term is a negative number.

so the answer becomes


2x - z - 5 + {2} { (- 1)}^(2)

which is =2x-z-3

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