X+y+4x-3x+2y+3y
Collect like terms together: 3x - 7 - 4 - x = (3x - x) + (-7 - 4) = (3 - 1)x + (-11) = 2x - 11
-2x + 3x = -4 By combining like terms we get: x = -4.
To solve the equation -3 + 3x + 6x = 15, combine like terms: 9x - 3 = 15. Then, add 3 to both sides: 9x = 18. Finally, divide both sides by 9 to solve for x: x = 2.
6y-3x-9(1-1)=6y-3x-9(0)=6y-3x-0=6y-3xOnly like terms can be simplified. A like term has the same variables, X and Y are different variables. 6y-3x cannot be simplified because they are not like terms.
X+y+4x-3x+2y+3y
3x + x = 4x
Yes, 3x and x are like terms because they have the same variable raised to the same power.
Factor means you take what the two terms have alike, like 2x and 4x have 2x in common or 3x and 2x have x in common.
Like terms in mathematical problems are two variables that are the same. An example is 3x, x, 76x; because they all share x, they are like terms.
Collect like terms together: 3x - 7 - 4 - x = (3x - x) + (-7 - 4) = (3 - 1)x + (-11) = 2x - 11
When combining like terms like 2x+3x we add their coeffitients, for example 2x+3x=(2+3)x=5x
-2x + 3x = -4 By combining like terms we get: x = -4.
OK, say you have a variable like X. 3X 3 is the variable X's coefficient
They are terms that have the same variables like x, 2x and 3x or x2, 2x2 and 3x2
-3x-8+4x=17(-3x+4x)-8=17 ;combine like terms(x)-8=17 ;add 8 to both sidesx=25
They are terms that have the same variables like x, 2x and 3x or x2, 2x2 and 3x2