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Will the sum of two linear expressions each with an x-term , always,sometimes,or never have an x-term ? Explain your reasoning

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The sum will have an x-term sumtimes ... whenever
the x-terms alone don't add up to zero.

Examples:

-- Two linear expressions:

y + x
and
y + 2x

The sum of the x-terms alone is (x + 2x) = 3x .
So the sum of the expressions has an x-term.

(y + x) + (y + 2x) = 2y + 3x .
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Two different linear expressions:

y + 3x
and
y - 3x

The sum of the x-terms alone is (3x - 3x) = zero.
So the sum of the expressions doesn't have an x-term.

(y + 3x) + (y - 3x) = 2y .

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