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When we simplify algebraic expressions, we combine like terms.
Like terms are terms with matching letters.
3a, 4a and a are like terms because they are all multiples of a.
2b, -b, -5b are like terms because they are all multiples of a - even though some of them are negative.
2b and b2 are not like terms: 2b means 2 x b and b2 means b x b.
3b and 3 are not like terms: 3b is a multiple of b and 3 is not.
3b, 5c and -2 are not like terms: there is a multiple of b, a multiple of c and a number.
Example
Simplify -4 + 3b + 4b - a + 2b + 6a + 3
Answer
Look at the values before all the as (known as the coefficients): -a + 6a which are -1a + 6a
Combine them to get -1 + 6 = 5
So we get 5a
Look at the coefficients of all the bs...... 3b + 4b + 2b which are 3b + 4b + 2b
Combine them to get 3 + 4 + 2 = 9
So we get 9b
Combine the numbers which are -4 + 3 = -1
The answer is 5a + 9b - 1
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