Two of the terms involve \(x\) and two involve \(y\). Now we can combine the \(x\) terms and combine the \(y\) terms to get \(3x + 2y\).
Why not try another algebraic expressions quiz? The questions in this quiz are suitable for GCSE maths students studying expressions, simplifying expressions, expanding brackets, expanding double ...
Simplification Questions: Simplification is the highest-scoring area in the Quantitative Aptitude section of competitive exams. It judges a test-taker's ability to perform basic maths calculations.
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