Asked by mav welborn
Fill in the blanks with the correct coefficients when simplifying the expression.
(14x+6y)+(5x+12y)
__ x+__ y
(14x+6y)+(5x+12y)
__ x+__ y
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To simplify the expression \((14x + 6y) + (5x + 12y)\), you need to combine like terms.
1. Combine the \(x\) terms:
\[
14x + 5x = 19x
\]
2. Combine the \(y\) terms:
\[
6y + 12y = 18y
\]
So, the simplified expression is:
\[
19x + 18y
\]
Thus, the coefficients are:
__ 19 __ x + __ 18 __ y
1. Combine the \(x\) terms:
\[
14x + 5x = 19x
\]
2. Combine the \(y\) terms:
\[
6y + 12y = 18y
\]
So, the simplified expression is:
\[
19x + 18y
\]
Thus, the coefficients are:
__ 19 __ x + __ 18 __ y