Linear Expression
1. The given expression is $2x+3y$.
2. This is a linear algebraic expression involving variables $x$ and $y$ with coefficients 2 and 3 respectively.
3. Since this is just an expression and not an equation or inequality, it cannot be solved without additional information.
4. We can interpret this as:
- $2x$ means two times the value of $x$.
- $3y$ means three times the value of $y$.
5. The expression represents the sum of these two terms.
6. If values of $x$ and $y$ are given, you can substitute and compute the numerical value of $2x+3y$.
Final answer: The expression is $2x+3y$ and is the sum of $2$ times $x$ plus $3$ times $y$.