Identify the terms and the like terms in this expression. 7 + a – 2 + 3a + b2 Which statements are true? Check all that apply.

- The expression contains seven terms.

- The terms in the expression are 7, a, 2, 3a, b2.

- Constants are like terms.

- 2 and b2 are like terms because they both contain the number 2.

- a and 3a are like terms.

- a, 3a, and b2 contain variables, so they are like terms

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Terms can be a single number or variable, or a coefficient.

The expression contains seven terms, incorrect. Doesn't include coefficients.

The terms in the expression are [tex]7[/tex], [tex]a[/tex], [tex]2[/tex], [tex]3a[/tex], [tex]b^2[/tex]. Correct. Includes coefficients.

Constants are like terms, correct. (7, 2)

2 and [tex]b^2[/tex] are like terms because they both contain the number 2, incorrect. [tex]b^2[/tex] can only combine with a coefficient with the exact same terms. ([tex]b^2[/tex])

a and 3a are like terms, correct. Both are like terms since both have the variable of a.

a, 3a, and [tex]b^2[/tex] contain variables, so they are like terms. Incorrect. As said before, [tex]b^2[/tex] can't combine with 3a and a. (4a)

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