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multiple-choice question
which algebraic expression has like terms?
2 + 3x
a + b
6z - 3z
5y + 4x
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Step1: Recall like terms definition
Like terms have same variable (or no variable) and same exponent.
Step2: Analyze each option
- \(2 + 3x\): 2 (constant) and \(3x\) (variable term) – not like terms.
- \(a + b\): Variables \(a\) and \(b\) are different – not like terms.
- \(6z - 3z\): Both terms have variable \(z\) with exponent 1 – like terms.
- \(5y + 4x\): Variables \(y\) and \(x\) are different – not like terms.
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The algebraic expression with like terms is \(6z - 3z\), so the correct option is the one with \(6z - 3z\) (the third option in the list: \(6z - 3z\)).