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Identify the like terms. 2a, –2b, 2ab, –13ab A. 2a, 2ab B. 2a, –2b C. 2a, –2b, 2ab D. 2ab, –13ab
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Identify the like terms. 2a, –2b, 2ab, –13ab A. 2a, 2ab B. 2a, –2b C. 2a, –2b, 2ab D. 2ab, –13ab
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the anwser is D 2ab
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D is the correct answer because it is the only answer that has the same variables for the answer.
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