Chapter 1: Problem 86
What does it mean to simplify an algebraic expression?
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Chapter 1: Problem 86
What does it mean to simplify an algebraic expression?
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Let \(x\) represent the number. Express each sentence as a single algebraic expression. Then simplify the expression. Cube a number. Subtract 6 from this exponential expression. Multiply this difference by 4
In Exercises \(147-149,\) perform the indicated operation. \(-6-(-3)\) (Section \(1.6,\) Example 1 )
Evaluate both expressions for \(x=4 .\) What do you observe? $$3(x+5) ; 3 x+15$$
Insert parentheses in each expression so that the resulting value is 45 $$2 \cdot 3+3 \cdot 5$$
Determine whether each statement "makes sense" or "does not make sense" and explain your reasoning. I saved money by buying a computer for \(\frac{3}{2}\) of its original price.
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