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How do you identify like terms? - Answers
To identify like terms you look at the variables in the terms for example; 4X,3d,2X2,32d the only like terms in there are 32d and 3d because the variable has to be to the same power Thanks for making me feel like a teacher hee hee ur welcome :]
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How do you identify like terms? - Answers
To identify like terms you look at the variables in the terms for example; 4X,3d,2X2,32d the only like terms in there are 32d and 3d because the variable has to be to the same power Thanks for making me feel like a teacher hee hee ur welcome :]
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How do you identify like terms? - Answers
To identify like terms you look at the variables in the terms for example; 4X,3d,2X2,32d the only like terms in there are 32d and 3d because the variable has to be to the same power Thanks for making me feel like a teacher hee hee ur welcome :]
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