The given expression of 11y+3 has two terms
Like terms are: 5x -7x +2x and 3 -5
x+5+3x-7+9x+3-4x Collect like terms: 9x+1
To find the first three terms, plug 1, 2, and 3 in for n:Term 1: 3(1) + 7 = 10Term 2: 3(2) + 7 = 13Term 3: 3(3) + 7 = 16
Divide all terms by -3 then it will be in slope intercept form
Divide all terms by 3:- 2x2+5x-3 = (2x-1)(x+3) when factored
There are 3 terms in the given expression
There are 3 terms in the given expression of 6a+9b+15
If you mean 11y+3 then there are two terms
Two of them
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There are 3 terms in the algebraic expression of: 3y+9+7x
Degree = 3 # terms = 3
Like terms are: 5x -7x +2x and 3 -5
Seven, though they can be reduced to 3 if like terms are combined.
There are no like terms here.
You need to open the parentheses first. Then you can combine like terms (terms that have the same variable, or lack of variable).