There are two terms.
If you have a expression that goes; 2x + 5x etc etc Simplifying the like terms is 7x 2x and 5x are like terms, but 2y and 2x are not. The variable needs to be the same.
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There are 3 terms in the given expression
Simplified expression.
algebraic expression like terms
An algebric expression can have any number of terms.
A simplified expression.
A simplified expression.
example : 4x + 5b - x + 10c -4c the x's are like terms the c's are like terms
There are two terms.
there are 2
Like Terms and Variables
A mathematical expression does not have an answer, if it is algebraic and all of the terms are unlike. For example, x+7y does not have an answer because there are no definite solutions, and there is no possibility to combine like terms. However, the expression 2x+7y+3x does have an answer, but the solution is merely the combination of like terms. (5x+7y)
If you have a expression that goes; 2x + 5x etc etc Simplifying the like terms is 7x 2x and 5x are like terms, but 2y and 2x are not. The variable needs to be the same.
There are 5 terms in the given expression
When you have an expression you have to simplify by eliminating all grouping symbols and combining like terms.