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2x + 2y + x2 - x + x2
Simplify the expression by combining like terms

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Answer:

2x² + x + 2y

Explanation:

2x + 2y + x² - x + x²

combine like terms

2 x - x + 2 y + x² + x²

x + 2 y + 2x²

rewrite the equation. ..( optional )

2x² + x + 2y

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Like terms are terms that have same variable. For example:

  • 2x and x are like terms because they have same variable which is x.
  • y and 3y both are like terms because they have same variable which is y.
  • 2x and y both are not like terms because x-term and y-term are not the same variable or term.

The thing that you need to becareful is about the degree. Even though x² and x both are also x-term, but they are not considered like terms. So basically like terms are terms that have same variable and same degree.

Given the expression below:


\large{2x + 2y + {x}^(2) - x + {x}^(2) }

From the expression:

  • 2x and x are like terms.
  • x² and x² are also like terms.

Arrange in better form for our calculation.


\large{(2x - x) + 2y + ( {x}^(2) + {x}^(2) )} \\ \large{x + 2y + 2 {x}^(2) }

You might also want to arrange the expression degree (optional but recommended).


\large{2 {x}^(2) + x + 2y}

Answer

  • 2x²+x+2y
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