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What are the like terms in the expression 8 + x squared minus 4 x cubed + 5 x + 2 x squared?

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Answer:

See below.

Explanation:

So we have the expression:


8+x^2-4x^3+5x+2x^2

Like terms are terms in which the variables and the exponents they are in are exactly the same.

In the above expression, the only like terms are x² and 2x². Thus, we can add them:


(x^2+2x^2)+8-4x^3+5x\\=3x^2+8-4x^3+5x

User Optimworks
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{x^2 \ and \ 2x^2}

Explanation:

Given Expression is:


8 + x^2 -4x^3+5x+2x^2

"Like terms" are terms whose variables and their exponents are the same.

So, In the given expression, the like terms are:

=>
x^2 \ and \ 2x^2

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