Math, asked by Arnav66921, 8 months ago

simplify a + 2c − 5b − c + a − b

Answers

Answered by chinmaytople33
0

Answer:

This is addition of algebraic terms.

In Algebra we may only add terms that are like (the same).

There are 6 terms - we can re-arrange them to have the like terms together. The terms are usually arranged in alphabetical order.

a

+

2

c

5

b

c

+

a

b

=

a

+

a

5

b

b

+

2

c

c

We only add the numerical coefficients (the numbers in front of the terms) and keep the variables the same.

=

2

a

6

b

+

c

Remember that if no number is written it means there is 1.

a

=

1

a

Answered by jiyajamliya543
0

Answer:

a+2c-5b-c+a-b= 2a+c-6b

Step-by-step explanation:

first order in a manner like

a+a+2c-c-5b-b=2a+c-6b

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