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Which are LIKE TERMS in the example being shown? 10 and 5x2 3x2 and x -3x and -4 3x2 and 5x2
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Which are LIKE TERMS in the example being shown?
10 and 5x2
3x2 and x
-3x and -4
3x2 and 5x2
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The last one is because 3x2 and 5x2 are both combinable or compatible
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the last one are like terms because they can combine.
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