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@ganeshie8
11 years ago
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OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
@Jhannybean
11 years ago
OpenStudy (igreen):
Like terms will be the numbers that have the same variable..
For example:
-128x and 3x are like terms, because they both share the variable 'x'
-35y and 9x are not like terms, because they each have different variables.
11 years ago
OpenStudy (igreen):
So can you tell what the answer is now? @Rainbow_dashie
11 years ago
OpenStudy (igreen):
*answers are now?
11 years ago
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OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
All of them?
11 years ago
OpenStudy (igreen):
No..it's not all of them..there's one that's incorrect..see if you can find it.
11 years ago
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
D?
11 years ago
OpenStudy (igreen):
Yep!
11 years ago
OpenStudy (jhannybean):
Look for the ones that have \(\sf \color{red}{\text{similar variables}}\)
11 years ago
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OpenStudy (igreen):
D has terms with variables of: 'xyz', 'xy', 'yz', and 'xz'. They're all different..so none of these terms are like terms.
11 years ago
OpenStudy (jhannybean):
So you can elliminate D
11 years ago
OpenStudy (igreen):
@Jhannybean I think she already has her answer..lol.
11 years ago
OpenStudy (jhannybean):
Oh, whoops.
11 years ago
OpenStudy (rainbow_dashie):
lol closed it and posted another
11 years ago
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OpenStudy (igreen):
Okay
11 years ago
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