An expression consisting of 2 terms. 6A + 6B.
3a+6b are two terms of an expression
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. So, when you factor 6a 6b, you can take out the common factor, which is 6. Then you're left with a and b, so the factored form is 6ab. It's like math magic, but without the cool hat.
There are 3 terms in the given expression of 6a+9b+15
14
2a+2b+3a+3b+a+b= 6a+6b 2a+3a+a=6a 2b+3b+b=6b
3(g + 6b + 3r)
There are three terms in the given expression.
6
It is 9
it roughly about 6a and 6b
It is 6a + 12, an expression which cannot be evaluated without the value of a.