Asked by GlitchyNoob101
Which expression is equivalent to (–2)(a + 6)?
(1 point)
Responses
A. –2a + 6
B. 2a + 12
C. –2a – 12
D. –2a + 12
(1 point)
Responses
A. –2a + 6
B. 2a + 12
C. –2a – 12
D. –2a + 12
Answers
Answered by
GlitchyNoob101
To which subsets of real numbers does the number –22 belong? Choose all subsets that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
A. whole numbers
B. rational numbers
C. integers
D. irrational numbers
E. natural numbers
(1 point)
Responses
A. whole numbers
B. rational numbers
C. integers
D. irrational numbers
E. natural numbers
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The expression (-2)(a + 6) can be simplified by distributing the -2 to both terms inside the parentheses:
(-2)(a) + (-2)(6) = -2a - 12.
Therefore, the expression is equivalent to C. –2a – 12.
(-2)(a) + (-2)(6) = -2a - 12.
Therefore, the expression is equivalent to C. –2a – 12.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The number -22 belongs to the following subsets of real numbers:
C. integers (since -22 is a whole number but can also be negative)
B. rational numbers (since -22 can be expressed as the fraction -22/1)
Therefore, the correct answers are C. integers and B. rational numbers.
C. integers (since -22 is a whole number but can also be negative)
B. rational numbers (since -22 can be expressed as the fraction -22/1)
Therefore, the correct answers are C. integers and B. rational numbers.
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