There are 3 terms in the algebraic expression of: 3y+9+7x
They are 3 terms of an algebraic expression
They are terms of an algebraic expression that can be simplified to: 3x+9 or factored to 3(x+3)
The answer is b+1. Therefore the algebraic expression for this is b+1
Each term in an algebraic expression is separated by plus & minus 5x + 4 = 12x has two different terms (5x, 4). Good answer. Actually the equation has three terms, 5x, 4 and 12x.
There are 3 terms in the algebraic expression of: 3y+9+7x
They are terms of an algebraic expression
If you mean 11y+3 then there are two terms
5x+3y is an algebraic expression in two terms
An algebraic expression.
They are 3 terms of an algebraic expression
They are terms of an algebraic expression that can be simplified to: 2b+2c
they are called terms.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math? Alright, so 6x plus 1 is just a fancy way of saying you take 6 times whatever x is, and then add 1 to it. It's like the math version of adding a cherry on top of your sundae.
It is 4 terms of an algebraic expression.
They are terms of an algebraic expression which can be simplified to: 2s+2d
They are four terms of an algebraic expression that can't be simplified