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Which are the like terms in 4x3 – 7x2 + x + x3?
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4x³+x³= 5x³
-7x² = (leave it like that)
x= (leave it like that too lol)
5x³ -7x² +x
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the answer is: 4x³ and x³
Assuming the 3s in both 4x³ and x³ are exponents, those would be like terms.
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