Like terms are terms that have the same variable, so you can add them together. 2x+3x=10. Since 2x and 3x have the same variable, 2x+3x=5x. Numbers without variables count as like terms.
2x + 3x = 5x
2x-3x = -1
No. 3x plus 2x = 5x. 3x multiplied by 2x = 6x²
If you mean: 3x-(2x+4x-6) then 3x-2x-4x+6 simplifies to 6-3x
-2X ? 14- 3x - 7 I am assuming you left something out so I put the question mark in. If it is -2X + 14 - 3x - 7 -Combine like terms -2x - 3x + 14 - 7 -5x + 7 DONE If it is -2X - 14 - 3x - 7 -Combine like terms -2X - 3X - 14 - 7 -5X - 21 DONE
(2x - 5)(x + 1) or (2x + 5)(x - 1) depending on the sign of the term 3x
Like terms are terms that have the same variable, so you can add them together. 2x+3x=10. Since 2x and 3x have the same variable, 2x+3x=5x. Numbers without variables count as like terms.
2x+x2x = x+xso 2x+x isx+x+x = 3x
2x + 3x = 5x.
2x - 3x = -x
2x + 3x = 5x
2x-3x = -1
3x + 2x - 8x + 2x = -x
No. 3x plus 2x = 5x. 3x multiplied by 2x = 6x²
If you mean: 3x-(2x+4x-6) then 3x-2x-4x+6 simplifies to 6-3x
2x+3x = 5x