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Moira simplifies the expression 6y4+3y46y4+3y4 to 9y89y8. Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements below to explain why Moira's solution is correct or incorrect.
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Moira simplifies the expression 6y4+3y46y4+3y4 to 9y89y8. Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements below to explain why Moira's solution is correct or incorrect.
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Answer:incorrect
(6*3y)+(6*4y)
9y*y*y*y*y*y*y
9^4y
Explanation:
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6y^4 + 3y^4 = 9y^4.....not 9y^8
so Moira's solution is incorrect......because with like terms, u add the coefficients but the variables along with their exponents stay the same
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