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For the simplified form of the expression 2a+3b−4a+6b+2a−9b, which of the following statements is correct?

A
Contains only variable "a"
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Contains only variable "b"
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C
A constant term
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D
Zero
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Solution

The correct option is D Zero
We are given with an algebraic expression 2a+3b4a+6b+2a9b.
Combining the like terms together in the expression:

=(2a4a+2a)+(3b+6b9b)
Simplifying the like terms:

=(2a4a+2a)––––––––––––––+(3b+6b9b)–––––––––––––

=(2a+2a4a)––––––––––––––+(9b9b)––––––––

=(4a4a)––––––––+0

=0+0=0

As a result, the value of the expression 2a+3b4a+6b+2a9b after simplification is 0.

We know that 0 is neither a constant term nor a variable term as 0 can also be represented as 0x. Therefore, option (d.) is the correct answer.

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