Two of the terms involve \(x\) and two involve \(y\). Now we can combine the \(x\) terms and combine the \(y\) terms to get \(3x + 2y\).
Two linear expressions can be expanded, and then simplified by collecting like terms, if there are any. Linear expressions have no terms with power of 2 or higher. For example, 15x – 4y is a linear ...
In this video, we provide essential "math help" by addressing "common math mistakes" students make when simplifying "algebraic expressions". This "algebra" tutorial focuses on why you cannot simply ...
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Complex fractions to simplify (taught every year)
In this video, we provide essential "math help" by explaining how to simplify complex fractions, focusing on three common types you'll encounter. This "math tutorial" will show you how to use the "lcd ...
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