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Yurem Velazquez
7 June, 17:15
Is 3a a term for expressions
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Augustus Hancock
7 June, 18:32
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yes
Step-by-step explanation
because it is an algebraic expression. 3a + a are called like terms because they both contain the same letter. To simplify an expression we collect together like terms. You can only add or subtract when the letters are the same.
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