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 simplify the expression 2a - 3 + 4b - 2a - b - 3 + 5, we first combine like terms. Combining the terms with 'a', we have 2a - 2a = 0. Combining the terms with 'b', we have 4b - b = 3b. Combining the constants, we have -3 - 3 + 5 = -1. Therefore, the simplified expression is 3b - 1.
Divide all terms by -3 then it will be in slope intercept form
The expression 4√3 + 4√3 simplifies to 8√3. This is because the two terms are like terms, both containing a factor of √3. When combined, the coefficients are added together while the √3 term remains the same. Therefore, the final result is 8√3.
There are 3 terms in the given expression of 6a+9b+15
There are 3 terms in the given expression
If you mean 11y+3 then there are two terms
3
3
Two of them
There are 3 terms in the algebraic expression of: 3y+9+7x
Degree = 3 # terms = 3
Seven, though they can be reduced to 3 if like terms are combined.
Like terms are: 5x -7x +2x and 3 -5
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).