Chapter 4: Problem 96
Simplify the algebraic expressions for the following problems. $$ (3 a-5 b)^{2} $$
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Chapter 4: Problem 96
Simplify the algebraic expressions for the following problems. $$ (3 a-5 b)^{2} $$
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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For the following problems, simplify each of the algebraic expressions. $$ \left(10 x+3 y^{2}\right) 4+4\left(10 x+3 y^{2}\right) $$
Find the domain of the equations. Assume that the independent variable is the variable that appears in the expression to the right of the equal sign. $$ s=7 t $$
Find the domain of the equations. Assume that the independent variable is the variable that appears in the expression to the right of the equal sign. $$ y=11 x $$
State (by writing it) the relationship being expressed by the equation \(y=3 x+5\).
For the following problems, answer the question of how many. $$ (a+b) \text { 's in } 12(a+b) ? $$
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