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.
They appear to be terms of an algebraic expression.
It is an algebraic expression of three terms.
The expression 5x - 4 2x - 8 is not written correctly, as there is no operation between the terms 5x - 4 and 2x - 8. It seems like there might be a missing operator, such as a plus or minus sign, between the two terms. Without knowing the intended operation, it is not possible to simplify or evaluate the expression accurately.
(5x -3x) (2y +8y) 2x + 10y
5x+3y is an algebraic expression in two terms
In an algebraic expression, terms are the elements separated by the plus or minus signs. On simplifying further we get: 8 - 5x and it has two terms: 8 & -5x. But, without simplifying we have four terms which are 3x, 8, -2x & -6x.
Like terms are: 5x -7x +2x and 3 -5
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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.
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Oh, dude, it's like super simple. The terms of that expression are 5x, -3y, and 4. Each of those is a term because they're separated by those plus and minus signs. So, like, that's it.
The expression is: 6-5x when simplified
Three.
3 + 5x is the simplest expression of this problem.
The expression is: 6-5x when simplified
The question contains an expression. An expression does not have an answer - it cannot be solved.