Chapter 1: Problem 69
Explain the difference between an expression and an equation. Give examples.
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Chapter 1: Problem 69
Explain the difference between an expression and an equation. Give examples.
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Use each of the words commute, associate, and distribute in a sentence in which the context is nonmathematical.
Simplify each expression. $$ -7(a-3)-5[3(a-4)-2(a+2)] $$
Simplify each expression. $$-2[4(z-9)-6(3 z-7)]-7(2 z-1)$$
Explain the error made below. $$ T=\frac{a d x+\frac{1}{y}}{\frac{y}{1}} $$
Solve each equation. $$ \frac{2}{3}(3 m-2)=\frac{3}{4} m+\frac{11}{12} $$
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