1. What does the variable x in the example represent?



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2. The number 2 in the expression 5 + 2x is called the coefficient of x. How does changing the coefficient to 6 change the meaning of the expression?



3. In the expression, 5 + 2x, how is the first term different from the second term?


4. Connie says an expression for the phrase “10 more than the square of a number” is x^2 + 10. Sharon says it is 10x^2. Who is correct? Explain




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Answer:

1. x represent a number

2. Add a number times 6 to 5 ⇒ (5 + 6x)

3. The first term is a numerical term

4. Connie is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

1. x represent a number (any number)

2. If 2 changed to 6 that means the expression will be:

   Add a number times 6 to 5 (5 + 6x)

3. The first term is a numerical term (constant term)

    The second term depends on the value of x (variable term)

4. Connie is correct because 10 more than square number means

   Add 10 to a square number

   ∴ x² + 10

   The statement of Sharon is multiply a square number by 10

   ∴ 10x²