Chapter 1: Q. 293 (page 70)
Simplify Expressions with Square Roots :
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Geoffrey has dimes and quarters in his pocket. The number of dimes is eight less than four times the number of quarters. Let q represent the number of quarters. Write an expression for the number of dimes.
Simplify: 3x2+7x+9+7x2+9x+8
Fill in , or for each of the following pairs of numbers:
(a) localid="1644070592762"
(b) localid="1644070601216"
(c)localid="1644070617682"
(d)localid="1644070630416"
Simplify the following expression by combining like terms.
In the following exercises,Perform the indicated operation,
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