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Level: Beginner (Grades 6–8) | Topic: Simplifying Expressions
Concept
A simplified expression is an expression that cannot be simplified any further.
Expressions that contain like terms can usually be simplified.
Expressions with no like terms are already simplified.
Example
Which expression is simplified?
- 3x + 2x ❌
- 5x ✅
Why?
3x + 2x contains like terms and can be simplified.
5x is already in its simplest form.

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