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Term Grouping

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Term Grouping


1. The user wants to understand how to group similar terms in algebra. 2. Grouping means combining terms that have the same variables and powers. 3. For example, in the expression $3x + 5x$, both terms have $x$, so we add their coefficients: $3 + 5 = 8$. 4. The result is $8x$ which is a single grouped term. 5. Another example: $2y^2 + 4y^2$ groups to $(2 + 4)y^2 = 6y^2$. 6. If terms do not have the same variable and power, they cannot be grouped, e.g., $3x$ and $3y$ stay separate. 7. Always check the variable and exponent before grouping. 8. Grouping simplifies the expression and makes it easier to work with.