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Simplify these expressions
a) 2a + 5a

User Sumit Garg
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Answer:


\mathsf {7a}

Explanation:


\textsf {Here, both terms contain the variable 'a'.}\\\textsf {Hence, they can be added together once the variable}\\\textsf {is taken as a common factor.}


\implies \mathsf {2a + 5a}


\implies \mathsf {a(2 + 5)}


\implies \mathsf {7a}

User Hraynaud
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Answer:

7a

Explanation:

To solve this you have combine like terms.

That is, you have to simply add those numbers together.

Let us solve now

2a + 5a

= 7a

User Bbrame
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