Algebra I All-in-One For Dummies. Mary Jane Sterling
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A. You can add the two numbers. Simplified, you get
Q. Factor the expression:
A. The two terms have a common factor of 5. Make this one term by taking out the common factor and writing it times the sum of the remaining factors. This can be
Q. Solve the equation for the value of x:
A. The only number that will make this equation a true statement is the number 3. So
Q. Check to see if it’s true that
A. Replace the x in the equation and simplify on the left. You have
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24 Factor the expression
25 Solve for the value of z in the equation
26 Check to see if both
Practice Questions Answers and Explanations
1 The numbers 15, 11, and
2 The numbers –41, 15, 11,
3 The numbers
They can all be written as a fraction with integers in the numerator and denominator.
4 The number
5 The numbers 11 and 3 are prime. Yes,
6 The only imaginary number is
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The points 0.5 and 3.2 are approximated, because the tick marks aren’t on the number line.
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9 3. There are three terms. The term 4x is separated from 3x3 by subtraction and from 11 by addition.
10 5. There are two terms, and each has a different number of factors. The first term, 3xy, has three factors: the 3 and the x and the y are multiplied together. The second term, 2z, has two factors, the 2 and the z. So there are a total of five factors.
11 x and y; h, k, a, b, 1. The two variables are x and y. The constants are h, k, a, b, and 1.
12 2,
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