It is two terms of an algebraic expression in the form of 6a-8
An expression consisting of 2 terms. 6A + 6B.
6a plus 18b = 24
There are 3 terms in the given expression of 6a+9b+15
It seems like the question is incomplete, but assuming you meant to ask "What does 6a plus a equal?" In that case, the answer would be 7a, as you are combining like terms by adding the coefficients of the variables. The expression simplifies to 7a because 6a + a = 7a.
6(a+b)
It is two terms of an algebraic expression in the form of 6a-8
An expression consisting of 2 terms. 6A + 6B.
10
6a plus 18b = 24
There are 3 terms in the given expression of 6a+9b+15
It seems like the question is incomplete, but assuming you meant to ask "What does 6a plus a equal?" In that case, the answer would be 7a, as you are combining like terms by adding the coefficients of the variables. The expression simplifies to 7a because 6a + a = 7a.
6a²b - 12ab²
It is 6a + 12, an expression which cannot be evaluated without the value of a.
There are three terms in the given expression.
6a-4
12a- 6a + a = 7a Since they all have the same variable, you can simply add and subtract 12-6 = 6 6+1 = 7