additive inverse, how can the like terms be
Mathematics, 27.03.2020 21:47, durham953
After you rewrite subtraction as addition of the
additive inverse, how can the like terms be
grouped?
[3a2 + (-3a%)] +(-5ab + 8ab) + [b2 + (-262)]
[3a2 + (-3a2] + (-5ab + 8ab) +(62 +262)
(3a2 + 3a2) + (-5ab + (-8ab)] + [b2 + (-262)]
(3a2 + 3a) + [-5ab + (-262)] + [b2 + (-8ab)]
DONE
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, ayoismeisalex
In order for the function to be linear, what must m be and why? m = 22 because the rate of change is 1. m = 20 because the rate of change is 3. m = 22 because the rate of change is -1. m = 20 because the rate of change is -3.
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After you rewrite subtraction as addition of the
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