Respuesta :
The correct statements:
To subtract like terms, subtract the coefficients, not the variables
Like terms are terms that contain the same variable, raised to the same power
Only combine terms which contain the same variable (this one is confusing but it is true although the variable needs to be raised to the same power)
The simplified expression is -4x-3y+3z
To subtract like terms, subtract the coefficients, not the variables
Like terms are terms that contain the same variable, raised to the same power
Only combine terms which contain the same variable (this one is confusing but it is true although the variable needs to be raised to the same power)
The simplified expression is -4x-3y+3z
Answer:
The correct options are 1, 2, 4 and 6.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given expression is
[tex](-5x-3y)-(-x-3z)[/tex]
To subtract like term subtract like terms, subtract the coefficients, not the variables.
Therefore option 1 is correct.
Like terms are terms that contain the same variable, raised to the same power. For example: 3xy and 5xy, 4x² and 3x².
Therefore, option 2 is correct.
Using distributive property we get
[tex]-5x-3y-(-x)-(-3z)[/tex]
[tex]-5x-3y+x+3z[/tex]
Only combine terms which contain the same variable.
Therefore option 4 is correct.
[tex](-5x+x)-3y+3z[/tex]
[tex]-4x-3y+3z[/tex]
The simplified expression is -4x-3y+3z. Therefore option 6 is correct.