Determine the truth value of each statement based on the expression. 6x^2 - 2x - 14y + 3x 1. There are 4 terms. (True or False) 2. 6x 3 and 3x are like terms. (True or False) 3. The coefficient on y is 14. (True or False) 4. Simplified, the expression is 6x 2 + 5x - 14y. (True or False) 5. The commutative property allows the expression to be written as 6x 2 - 14y + 3x - 2x. (True or False) Will Best Answer the person with the Right Answer.
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@TillLindemann
@dtaylor417
Wow, I have no clue. Sorry. :(
@mathmate What?
@aloud
@donmath1.2
1-false..3terms 2-false 3-false -14
@LynFran The last 2 are True?
the expression when simplified is \[6x ^{2}+x-14y\]
Okay, Thank you!
and the \[6x*x-14y+3x-2x\]
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