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7. Which of the following expressions contains like terms? 5xy - 13y 5x - 13xy 5xy - 13x 5xy - 13xy
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7. Which of the following expressions contains like terms?
5xy - 13y
5x - 13xy
5xy - 13x
5xy - 13xy
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Answer:
The last one
Explanation:
Due to there being xy's in both terms
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