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Review the equation below. 2x−6=12 Which property of equality would you use in the first step of solving this equation How would you explain this property to someone who is not familiar with equations
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00
Use addition and subtraction to simplify the following polynomials. a. add polynomials: (3 – 4x + 8x^2) + (–6 + 2x – 5x^2) step 1: rewrite the polynomials without the parentheses. step 2: write the polynomial in descending order and use parentheses around like terms. step 3: add the like terms identified in step 2 to simplify the polynomial. b. subtract polynomials: (3x – 5 – 7x^2) – (–2 + 6x^2 – 5x) step 1: rewrite the polynomials without the parentheses. remember to multiply each term in the second parentheses by –1. show your work. step 2: write the polynomial in descending order and use parentheses around like terms. step 3: add the like terms identified in step 2 to simplify the polynomial.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30
Segment xz is bisected by point y. if xy = 12x, and the measure of xz = 18x – 6, solve for x
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:10
The box plot shows the number of raisins found in sample boxes from brand c and from brand d. each box weighs the same. what could you infer by comparing the range of the data for each brand? a) a box of raisins from either brand has about 28 raisins. b) the number of raisins in boxes from brand c varies more than boxes from brand d. c) the number of raisins in boxes from brand d varies more than boxes from brand c. d) the number of raisins in boxes from either brand varies about the same.
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Review the equation below. 2x−6=12 Which property of equality would you use in the first step of sol...
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