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Taylor writes an expression with 5 terms. All 5 terms are like terms. How many terms are in the equivalent expression with the least number of terms

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An equivalent expression with the least number of terms will have 1 term if all 5 original terms are like terms. This is because like terms can be combined using the distributive property and addition, resulting in a single term with a combined coefficient.

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