leannewells2880 leannewells2880
  • 06-08-2019
  • Mathematics
contestada

what is the simplest form of 2(4x+y)+3(x-6y)+x^2​

Respuesta :

gjudyu gjudyu
  • 06-08-2019

Answer:

8x+2y+3x-18y+x^2

final answer: x^2+11x-16y

*edited*

Answer Link
ashley00864
ashley00864 ashley00864
  • 06-08-2019
(For full answer you might have to go to the comments)

Answer: 11x-16y+x^2

Step By Step:

1. Expand
8x+2y+3(x-6y)+x^2
((^ MEANS EXPONENTS OR TO THE POWER OF))

2. Expand
8x+2y+3x−18y+x^2

3. Collect like terms
(8x+3x)+(2y-18y)+x^2

4. Simplify
11x-16y+x^2
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What does “descent”mean in this passage?
PLS HELP WILL MARK BRAINIEST
What were your claims that there were political changes that took place in Europe during the Medieval Period? How will you describe these changes?
Explain why a fish under water appears to be at a diffrent depth below the surface than it actually is does it appear deeper or shallower
14. Which Mexican holiday is an example of a blend of Christian and pre- Christian traditional beliefs? O Christmas O Day of the Dead о Hanukkah о Maya Day 15.
Does anyone know the answer to this? (An Indians Father's Plea.)
Please help me with this question
f(x)=2x-3, find f(-4)
The last photo needed to help me graph something on get more math!
For the reaction C + 2H2 → CH4, how many grams of carbon are required to produce 14 moles of methane, CH4 ? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. If you answe