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In the expression x²+4x²+16x², x², 4x², and 16x² are examples of _____ A.coefficients B.like terms C.variables D.operations
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In the expression x²+4x²+16x², x², 4x², and 16x² are examples of _____ A.coefficients B.like terms C.variables D.operations
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In the expression x²+4x²+16x², x², 4x², and 16x² are examples of _____
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D.operations
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They are like terms as they have the same variables
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