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Combine like terms.
3x + 2x + 7
12x
5x + 7
14x
3x + 2x + 7
How many terms are in the following expression?
3x + y + 42
2 terms
3 terms
4 terms
How many terms are in the following expression?
5 - 72x + 43y - 109 + 5z
3 terms
4 terms
5 terms
6 terms
Combine like terms.
3x + 2x + 7
12x
5x + 7
14x
3x + 2x + 7
Use the Distributive Property.
2(3x+4)
8x+24x
6x
6x+4
6x+8
3(7x+10)
10(x+4)
What is the most we can take away (divide) from BOTH numbers?
12 and 4
2
4
6
8
What is the most we can take away (divide) from BOTH numbers?
12 and 20
2
4
5
10
Use factoring to take out the most that you can.
10 + 12
5(2+12)
2(5+6)
4(4+3)
1(10+12)
Use factoring to take out the most that you can.
12x + 16
2(6x+8)
12(1x+2)
3(4x+6)
4(3x+4)
How do you feel about simplifying algebraic expressions?
I feel pretty good!
I think I understand most of it.
I have some questions.
I'm really struggling.
6
In the following expression, the number 7 is an example of a ____________?
5x³ - 7x + 11
term
constant
coefficient
variable
What are the like terms in the following expression?
7x + 8 - 6x2 + 2x
7 and 2
7x, 8, 6x2, 2x
7x and 2x
7x, 6x2, 2x
a + 4
4a
4a + 4
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