Like terms are terms that have the same variable, so you can add them together. 2x+3x=10. Since 2x and 3x have the same variable, 2x+3x=5x. Numbers without variables count as like terms.
When the terms have the same variable like 2x and 3x or x2 and 2x2
-2x + 3x = -4 By combining like terms we get: x = -4.
5x + 6y + 3y - 2x you have to add like terms. add the y terms and then the x terms 9y + 3x this is your answer
Well it depends on what you mean, in math terms will usually mean the parts of an expression that are added or subtracted but not multiplied. Ex. 3x^2+2x+4 The terms here are 3x^2, 2x, and 4.
Like terms are terms that have the same variable, so you can add them together. 2x+3x=10. Since 2x and 3x have the same variable, 2x+3x=5x. Numbers without variables count as like terms.
-2X ? 14- 3x - 7 I am assuming you left something out so I put the question mark in. If it is -2X + 14 - 3x - 7 -Combine like terms -2x - 3x + 14 - 7 -5x + 7 DONE If it is -2X - 14 - 3x - 7 -Combine like terms -2X - 3X - 14 - 7 -5X - 21 DONE
When combining like terms like 2x+3x we add their coeffitients, for example 2x+3x=(2+3)x=5x
When the terms have the same variable like 2x and 3x or x2 and 2x2
-2x + 3x = -4 By combining like terms we get: x = -4.
They are terms that have the same variables like x, 2x and 3x or x2, 2x2 and 3x2
They are terms that have the same variables like x, 2x and 3x or x2, 2x2 and 3x2
(5x -3x) (2y +8y) 2x + 10y
Here is how you solve this problem... 5x*4-3x*5*2x-9= (Combine like-terms) 5x-3x*2x= 2x*2x=(2x)2 (Add the rest of the problem) (2x)2*4*5-9=(2x)2*20-9 (2x)2*11 (2x)2 *11= your answer
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.
Combine like terms: -2x - 4y + 5x - 7y = 3x - 11y -2x + 5x = 3x -4y + -7y = -11y
5x + 6y + 3y - 2x you have to add like terms. add the y terms and then the x terms 9y + 3x this is your answer