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Like terms are terms with the same A constant. B variables and different exponents. C variable and exponent. D multiple.
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Like terms are terms with the same
A
constant.
B
variables and different exponents.
C
variable and exponent.
D
multiple.
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B- I know this because I took this test
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Like terms would be option B variables and different exponents.
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