An expression consisting of 2 terms. 6A + 6B.
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.
3a+6b are two terms of an expression
There are 3 terms in the given expression of 6a+9b+15
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6a^2 - 6ab + 7a^2 = 13a^2 - 6ab = a * (13a - 6b)
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