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Simplify
2x + x + x + 2y x 3y x y​

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5x+6y? I think that’s right
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Explanation:


\tt{2x + x + x + 2y * 3y * y}


\text{Add \: the \: like \: terms : 2x \: + \: x \: + \: x}

Like terms are those which have the same base. Like terms can be added or subtracted. Only coefficients of like terms can be added or subtracted.


\tt{4x + 2y * 3y * y}


\text{Multiply : 2y, \:3y \: and \: y}


\tt{4x + 6 {y}^(3)}

Since , 4x and 6y³ are not like terms , they cannot be added. And we're done !


\red{ \boxed{ \boxed{ \tt{Our \: final \: answer : 4x + 6 {y}^(3)}}}}

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Simplify 2x + x + x + 2y x 3y x y​-example-1
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