Chapter 7: Q2. (page 463)
Simplify each expression.
Short Answer
The expression can be simplified to .
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Chapter 7: Q2. (page 463)
Simplify each expression.
The expression can be simplified to .
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Write three different expressions that can be simplified to.
Read each question. Then fill in the correct answer on the answer document provided by your teacher or on a sheet of paper.
Express the perimeter of the rectangle below polynomial.

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Determine whether the given expression is a monomial. Write yes or no.
Explain your reasoning.
Find each sum or difference.
Observe the table below.
Equation | Related Expression | Power of ‘x’ | Linear or non linear |
a. For each equation, write the related expression and record the power of x.
b. Graph each equation using a graphing calculator.
c. Classify each graph as linear or nonlinear.
d. Explain how to determine whether an equation, or its related expression, is linear or nonlinear without graphing.
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