Chapter 2: Q15. (page 80)
For the given expression,identify the terms, like terms, coefficients, and constant terms. Then simplify the expression.
Short Answer
Terms:
Like terms:
Coefficients:
Constant term:
The simplified expression is
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Chapter 2: Q15. (page 80)
For the given expression,identify the terms, like terms, coefficients, and constant terms. Then simplify the expression.
Terms:
Like terms:
Coefficients:
Constant term:
The simplified expression is
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