Math, asked by latrazeford, 1 year ago

Consider the following expression and determine which statements are true.
2gh−(3+7)+x/4

​Choose 3 answers:

(Choice A)
The term x/4 is a quotient of 2 variables.

(Choice B)
The expression 2gh−(3+7) is a difference.

(Choice C)
The coefficients of the expression are 2 and 1/4

(Choice D)
The expression 3+7 is a sum.


Answers

Answered by chbilalakbar
43

Answer:

Options B , C and D are correct

Step-by-step explanation:

we are given that

2gh − (3+7) + x/4

Then

The term x/4 is the multiply of (1/4) and x where x is variable but 1/4 is not the variable.

So option A is not correct.

The expression 2gh−(3+7) is a difference of 2gh and (3+7)

so the option B is correct about the given expression

Since

The coefficients of expression 2gh is 2 and coefficients of x/4 is 1/4

so The coefficients of the expression are 2 and 1/4

And option C is correct

The expression 3 +7 is a sum because sign + denote addition in mathematics.

Hence

Options B , C and D are correct

Answered by jasperr778
17

Answer:

B,C, and D are true

Step-by-step explanation:

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