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Examples of combining like terms.? - Answers

Like Terms can be anywhere from the extreme original to the mind-boggling ones.All like terms are, are terms with the same coefficient.For example, in the numbers ( [8]x^2 + [14]x^2 ), the numbers indicated orsurrounded by brackets are the coefficients.Combining these Like coefficients is simple as addition. 8 + 14 = 16. 8x^2 + 14x^2= 16x^2. There's your example ^.^*Note* The variables, ( The "X's" in this case ) Should never be added, multiplyed,Subtracted or divided. Only Coefficients can do as such!I hope I helped much :). Good Luck! ~WonX~



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Like Terms can be anywhere from the extreme original to the mind-boggling ones.All like terms are, are terms with the same coefficient.For example, in the numbers ( [8]x^2 + [14]x^2 ), the numbers indicated orsurrounded by brackets are the coefficients.Combining these Like coefficients is simple as addition. 8 + 14 = 16. 8x^2 + 14x^2= 16x^2. There's your example ^.^*Note* The variables, ( The "X's" in this case ) Should never be added, multiplyed,Subtracted or divided. Only Coefficients can do as such!I hope I helped much :). Good Luck! ~WonX~



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Examples of combining like terms.? - Answers

Like Terms can be anywhere from the extreme original to the mind-boggling ones.All like terms are, are terms with the same coefficient.For example, in the numbers ( [8]x^2 + [14]x^2 ), the numbers indicated orsurrounded by brackets are the coefficients.Combining these Like coefficients is simple as addition. 8 + 14 = 16. 8x^2 + 14x^2= 16x^2. There's your example ^.^*Note* The variables, ( The "X's" in this case ) Should never be added, multiplyed,Subtracted or divided. Only Coefficients can do as such!I hope I helped much :). Good Luck! ~WonX~

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