*Is identifying factors in the expression 6(x+5) an algebraic expression?

*Is the statement below true of false?
The expression (14x + 7y) + 5x + 9(33y + 11) is the sum of three terms.

I think this question is true and can you please explain this to me.

To determine if identifying factors in the expression 6(x+5) is an algebraic expression, we need to understand what an algebraic expression is.

An algebraic expression is a combination of variables, constants, and operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. In this case, the expression 6(x+5) contains the variable x and the constant 6, as well as the operation of multiplication. Therefore, it is indeed an algebraic expression.

Now, let's move on to the second question about whether the expression (14x + 7y) + 5x + 9(33y + 11) is the sum of three terms.

To determine this, we can break down the given expression:

(14x + 7y) + 5x + 9(33y + 11)

We can identify three terms in this expression:
1. (14x + 7y)
2. 5x
3. 9(33y + 11)

Each of these terms is separated by the addition operation.

So, the statement is indeed true. The expression (14x + 7y) + 5x + 9(33y + 11) is the sum of three terms.