
How do you simplify # (x + 4)(x + 7)#? - Socratic
2017年2月11日 · See the entire simplification process below: To multiply these two terms you multiply each individual term in the left parenthesis by each individual term in the right parenthesis.
How do you simplify #4(x+7)#? - Socratic
2016年2月10日 · Us the distributive property (of multiplication over addition) to get: #color(white)("XXX")4(x+7) = 4x+28#
How do you simplify #(x - 4)(x - 7)#? - Socratic
2017年6月13日 · x^2-11x+28 We begin by doing something called FOIL in math, or "first, outside, inside, last". It is a mnemonic device to help you remember how to multiply binomials. So lets start by multiplying the first parts of each binomial. (x-4)(x-7) The "firsts" of this binomial product are x and x, and their product isx^2. Next is the outsides, which are x and -7. Their product is -7x. …
How do you find the slope and intercept of 3x+4y=7? - Socratic
2015年12月30日 · slope = -3/4 y intercept = 7/4 3x + 4y = 7 4y = -3x +7 y =-3/4x + 7/4 comparing with y=mx+c we get, m= slope = -3/4 c = y intercept = 7/4 3x +4y = 7 3/7x + 4/7y = 7/7 ...
How do you multiply #(x + 4)(x + 7)#? - Socratic
2016年6月30日 · =x^2 +11x +28 Each term in the first bracket must be multiplied by each term in the second bracket This will give 4 terms which can be simplified to give 3 terms.
If 4^x= 7, then what does 4^ (-2x) equal? - Socratic
If 4^x = 7 then 4^(-2x) = 1/49 4^x = 7 4^(-2x) = 1/4^(2x) = 1/[(4^x)^2] = 1/(7)^2 = 1/49. 36148 views around the world . You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License
How do you solve 4x+7=27? - Socratic
2016年8月22日 · x=5 4x+7=27 or 4x=27-7 or 4x=20 or x=20/4 or x=5. Algebra Linear Equations Two-Step Equations and Properties of Equality. 1 Answer
How do you find the x and y intercepts for - 7? | Socratic
2015年11月14日 · y-intercept: (-7) x-intercept:7/4 The y-intercept is the value of y where the equation's line crosses the Y-axis.
How do you graph y=4x+7? - Socratic
2014年11月6日 · Step 1: Find any two points on the line. x=0 => y=4(0)+7=7 => Point 1: (0,7) x=-1=> y=4(-1)+7=3 => Point 2: (-1,3) Step 2: Plot the two points from Step 1, which look like: Step 3: Draw a straight line through both points, which looks like: The line in purple is the graph of y=4x+7. I hope that this was helpful.
How do you write y = 4 x – 7 in standard form? | Socratic
2017年8月6日 · What is the degree of the polynomial #x^4-3x^3y^2+8x-12#? What is the difference between a monomial, binomial and polynomial? How do you write #y = 2/3x + 5# in standard form?