Question 221146: Simplify the algebraic expression
2x - 3y - 7y + 4x – 5
and evaluate it for x = 10, y = 4.
Identify the variables, constants, and coefficients in the simplified expression.
Answer by drj(1380) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Simplify the algebraic expression
2x - 3y - 7y + 4x – 5
and evaluate it for x = 10, y = 4.
Identify the variables, constants, and coefficients in the simplified expression.
2x+4x-3y-7y-5=6x-10y-5
Step 1. Simplified expression is 6x-10y-5.
Step 2. Variables are x and y.
Step 3. Constant is -5.
Step 4. Coefficients are 6 and -10.
I hope the above steps and explanation were helpful.
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