It is an algebraic expression because it does not contain an equality sign.
no
There are no like terms in the expression 3x + 7
The 7 is contant in 3x + 7, and the 3x term is variable depending on the value of x.
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It is an algebraic expression because it does not contain an equality sign.
3x+4y = 17 -3x -3x 4y = -3x+17 Divide each TERM by 4 y = -3x + 17 4 4
3x+4y = 17 -3x -3x 4y = -3x+17 Divide each TERM by 4 y = -3x + 17 4 4
no
There are no like terms in the expression 3x + 7
The easy answer is "x," but if you've subtracted 3x from itself, there's only one term left and you can't find a GCF of one term.
The 7 is contant in 3x + 7, and the 3x term is variable depending on the value of x.
As an algebraic term it is simply: 3x
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3x-2 is a term of an equation.
In algebra, a term can either be a single number, a variable or a combination of a number and a variable. For example, in 3x + 2 = 11, the terms are 3x, 2 and 11.
In the term 3x + 5, the 3 is the coefficient.