in algebra, combining like terms is the process of simplifying an expression by combining terms that have the same variables and exponents. For example, in the expression 3x + 2y + 5x - 4y, the like terms are 3x and 5x (both have x as the variable) and 2y and -4y (both have y as the variable). Combining the like terms, the expression simplifies to 8x - 2y. View Solution Guide
Algebra
Combine Like Terms
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