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Anyone know this? Lol I’m lost!

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Answered by mahakincsem
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The answer is 2p +3q

Step-by-step explanation:

There is no reason to get confused.

When it comes to the variables, they are just like constants.

For example, we can add them just like we add powers of constants with same base. Here we have same variables with same degree e.g. 1. So, we can simply add the like variables.

Such as

q +p + q+ p + q

We see that there are 3 q's and 2 p's

So the answer is "2p + 3q "

Answered by amitnrw
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Given : q + p + q + p + q

To find : Equivalent expression from given options A ) 2p + 3q B ) 2(p + q) + q c) none of the above

Solution :

q + p + q + p + q

Combing Similar terms together

= q+ q + q + p + p

= 3q + 2p

= 2p + 3q

Same as option A

2p + 3q

= 2p + 2q + q

= 2(p + q) + q

Same as option B

Hence option A & B are correct

q + p + q + p + q = 2p + 3q = 2(p + q) + q

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