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  • 11-03-2022
  • Mathematics
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Simplify each algebraic expression by combining like terms.


2x + 5y + 6x - 5x + 3y




x2 + 2x + 3x2 + 4x - 2x2 + x

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CoolBoi24
CoolBoi24 CoolBoi24
  • 11-03-2022
3x + 5y is for the first one
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mahmad0826
mahmad0826 mahmad0826
  • 11-03-2022

Answer:

2x^2+7x and 8y+3x

Step-by-step explanation:

Okay for the first one when you combine like terms you are adding the ones with the same terms so the ones that have X in it you add, the one with Y you add so it would be

2x+6x=8x ----> 8x-5x=3x

5y+3y=8y so

8y+3x

same thing for the other one so the answer is:

2x^2+7x

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