Simplify the expression first and then substitute 2 for x. 9x+6+4x+5=?
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- 2 months ago
9x+6+4x+5
1. Group like terms
(9x+4x) + (6+5)13x+11
2. Substitute 2 for x => 13*2+11
3. Work out
26+11=37
- 2 months ago
you do 9x + 4x which is 13x, because 9+4=13
Then you add the 6 and 5 together so, 6+5=11
finally add the two terms together so 13x+11
If you want to work out when x=2 you multiply
13 by 2 because of the 3x so 13*2=26
then add the 26 to the 11 so, 26+11
= 37 this is your answer
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- Ms. WorthLv 72 months ago
9x + 6 + 4x + 5
1) Simplify by combining like terms
After you combine 9x with 4x, and the 6 with the 5, you get this:
13x + 11 <-- simplified
2) Sub in 2 in the place of x
13(2) + 11
3) Evaluate the expression for "x equals 2"
26 + 11
37 <-- evaluated for "x equals 2"
- 2 months ago
9x+6+4x+5 = 9x+4x+11 = x(9+4)+11 = x(13)+11 = 13x+11
?=13(2)+11=37
thus the unknown variable = 37
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