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What should be added to x3 + 3x2y + 3xy2 + y3 to get x3 + y3?

[10] Algebraic Expressions
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What should be added to 3pq + 5p2q2 + p3 to get p3 + 2p2q2 + 4pq?

[10] Algebraic Expressions
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How much is y4 – 12y2 + y + 14 greater than 17y3 + 34y2 – 51y + 68?

[10] Algebraic Expressions
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Each symbol given below represents an algebraic expression:

= 2x2 + 3y,  = 5x2 + 3x,  = 8y2 – 3x2 + 2x + 3y

The symbols are then represented in the expression:


Find the expression which is represented by the above symbols.

[10] Algebraic Expressions
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Translate the following algebraic expression:

8(m + 5)

[10] Algebraic Expressions
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Write two different algebraic expressions for the word phrase “`(1/4)` of the sum of x and 7.”

[10] Algebraic Expressions
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At age of 2 years, a cat or a dog is considered 24 “human” years old. Each year, after age 2 is equivalent to 4 “human” years. Fill in the expression [24 + (a – 2)] so that it represents the age of a cat or dog in human years. Also, you need to determine for what ‘a’ stands for. Copy the chart and use your expression to complete it.

Age [24 + (a – 2)]  Age (Human Years)
2    
3    
4    
5    
6    
[10] Algebraic Expressions
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`(2/3)^3 xx (5/7)^3` is equal to ______.

[11] Exponents and Powers
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`((-3)/5)^100 = (-3^100)/(-5^100)`

[11] Exponents and Powers
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`(4/3)^5 xx (5/7)^5 = (4/3 + 5/7)^5`

[11] Exponents and Powers
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50 × 250 × 1250 = (50)6

[11] Exponents and Powers
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Find the value of n, where n is an integer and `2^(n - 5) xx 6^(2n - 4) = 1/(12^4 xx 2)`.

[11] Exponents and Powers
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Express the following in single exponential form:

23 × 33

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Express the following in single exponential form:

52 × 72

[11] Exponents and Powers
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Express the following in single exponential form:

(–5)5 × (–5)

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Express the following in single exponential form:

(–3)3 × (–10)3

[11] Exponents and Powers
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Express the following in single exponential form:

(–11)2 × (–2)2

[11] Exponents and Powers
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A student said that `3^5/9^5` is the same as `1/3`. What mistake has the student made?

[11] Exponents and Powers
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The number of lines of symmetry in the figure given below is ______.

[12] Symmetry
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In which of the following cases, a unique triangle can be drawn?

[13] Visualizing Solid Shapes
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