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Practice Identifying Expressions That Can Be Simplified with a clear, structured worksheet designed to build confidence with algebraic expressions.
Level: Beginner (Grades 6–8) | Topic: Simplifying Expressions
Concept
An expression can be simplified when it contains like terms that can be combined.
Example
Expression: 2a + 5a – b
Can it be simplified? Yes because 3a and 4a are like terms and can be combined.
Learning to recognise expressions that can be simplified is an important first step before simplifying algebraic expressions.

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- Helps build strong algebra basics
- Includes answer sheet
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