Chapter 7: Q11. (page 460)
Simplify each expression.
Short Answer
The expression can be simplified as .
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Chapter 7: Q11. (page 460)
Simplify each expression.
The expression can be simplified as .
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Read each question. Then fill in the correct answer on the answer document provided by your teacher or on a sheet of paper.
Identify the expression below that does not belong with the other two. Explain.
Determine whether the given expression is a monomial or not.
FINANCIAL LITERACY Cleavon has money in an account that earns 3% simple interest. The formula for computing simple interest is , where is the interest earned, P represents the principal that he put into account, r is the interest rate (in decimal form), and t represents time in years.
a. Cleavon makes a deposit of and leaves it for 2 years. Write a monomial that represents the interest earned.
b. If c represents a birthday gift of \)250, how much will Cleavon have in this account after 2 years?
Write two formulas that have monomial expressions in them. Explain how each is used in a real word situation.
Read each question. Then fill in the correct answer on the answer document provided by your teacher or on a sheet of paper.
What is the solution to the following system of equations? Show your work.
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