Math, asked by BrightLightEnd, 1 year ago

Which of the following best describes the expression 6(y + 3)?

The product of two constant factors six and three plus a variable
The sum of two constant factors six and three plus a variable
The product of a constant factor of six and a factor with the sum of two terms
The sum of a constant factor of three and a factor with the product of two terms

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Answered by beybladesachinp4hv81
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The second one
The sum of two constant factor three and six plus a variable

BrightLightEnd: how?
BrightLightEnd: ???
beybladesachinp4hv81: See
After we solve your equation we get 6*3 +6y
It has 2 terms
6*3 and 6y
The first term 6*3 is factor of 3 and 6
The second is 6y which is a variable
These are added and we obtain a sum
BrightLightEnd: Thanks!
beybladesachinp4hv81: So it is the sum of two constant factor 3 and 6 plus a variable
beybladesachinp4hv81: Welcome!
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