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The algebraic expression
9p - 10q + 3 - 9p is a?

Just tell me what kind of expression it is. Extra points if you answer it.

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Answer:

Binomial

Explanation:

Simplify the expression :

  • 9p - 10q + 3 - 9p
  • 3 - 10q

There are 2 terms.

Hence, it is a binomial

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Answer:

Linear expression

Explanation:

First, simplify the expression.

Given expression:
9p-10q+3-9p

Collect like terms:
9p-9p-10q+3

Combine like terms:
-10q+3

As each term of the expression is either a numeric constant or a variable with no exponent, this is a linear expression.

It can also be called a binomial expression since the expression only contains two terms (the constant and the variable).

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