To identify pairs of like terms in the expression \(2x - 6 + 5x + 3\), we first need to group the terms based on their variable types.
The terms in the expression are:
- \(2x\) (has the variable \(x\))
- \(-6\) (constant term)
- \(5x\) (has the variable \(x\))
- \(3\) (constant term)
Now we group them as follows:
- Like terms with the variable \(x\): \(2x\) and \(5x\)
- Like terms that are constants: \(-6\) and \(3\)
Therefore, the pairs of like terms are:
- \(2x\) and \(5x\)
- \(-6\) and \(3\)
The selected options that are like terms in the given response are:
- \(2x\) and \(5x\)
- \(-6\) and \(3\)
Thus, the correct pairs of like terms are:
- \(2x\) and \(5x\)
- \(-6\) and \(3\)