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Which word in an expression would translate to ADD mathematically?

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In the expression: \(4x^2-2x+1\)

How many terms are there?
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What is the leading coefficient of the first term?
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Which algebraic equation represents the words:

Twenty percent of your grade is 80 points. What was your grade?
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Solve the equation using the inverse operation: x/4 = 12
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The word in an expression that would translate to ADD mathematically is "Total."
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The expression \(4x^2 - 2x + 1\) has three terms:

1. \(4x^2\)
2. \(-2x\)
3. \(1\)

So, there are **3 terms** in total.
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In the expression \(4x^2 - 2x + 1\), the first term is \(4x^2\). The leading coefficient is the numerical factor in front of the highest degree term, which in this case is \(4\).

So, the leading coefficient is **4**.
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To translate the statement "Twenty percent of your grade is 80 points" into an algebraic equation, we can let \( x \) represent your grade.

The phrase "Twenty percent of your grade" can be expressed mathematically as \( 0.20 \times x \).

Thus, the equation representing the statement is:

\[
0.20x = 80
\]

This equation can be solved to find your grade \( x \).
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To solve the equation \( \frac{x}{4} = 12 \) using the inverse operation, we will multiply both sides of the equation by 4.

Starting with the equation:

\[
\frac{x}{4} = 12
\]

Multiply both sides by 4:

\[
x = 12 \times 4
\]

Now calculate the right side:

\[
x = 48
\]

Thus, the solution is:

\[
x = 48
\]

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