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In the expression x2 + 4x2 + 16x2, x2, 4x2, and 16x2 are examples of _____

A) Coefficients

B) Like terms

C) Operations

D) Variables

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the answer is B like terms
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Answer:

x^2, 4x^2, and 16x^2 are examples of like terms

Explanation:

In the expression
x^2 + 4x^2 + 16x^2, x2, 4x2, and 16x2 are examples of ____

Given expression is


x^2 + 4x^2 +16x^2

All the terms have same variable with same exponent.

Same exponent with same variables are called like terms.

In the given expression, all terms have same variable x^2

So x^2, 4x^2, and 16x^2 are examples of like terms

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