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Example of like terms. Give an example and you do not have to work it out unless you want to. But you do not have to work it out.
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Example of like terms.
Give an example and you do not have to work it out unless you want to. But you do not have to work it out.
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For example, we have 3x+4y-6x+7y
Looking at the example, we know that 3x-6x are like terms because they have x. That also equal for 4y+7y.
So, we have -3x+11y.
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3x and 4x would be like terms since they both have the same variable.
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