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OpenStudy (anonymous):
exuse me
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
duhhh
OpenStudy (kitty626oldrose):
can I help u
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you can
OpenStudy (mudkillz):
then post it
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OpenStudy (greatlife44):
LOL
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Whats the question?
OpenStudy (zale101):
Please post math questions only if you have one. If not, then please do not make a post.
OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):
she said she had a question give her a minute.
OpenStudy (mudkillz):
omg qh's just chill with the rules, she's posting the question
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
don't rush me tf
but the question is 2(6*8x)(x*x)*14y=
OpenStudy (greatlife44):
combine like terms
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks @Adrianna.Gongora you have manners...
OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):
Im dead there are so many people viewing this post cx and no problem :)
OpenStudy (kitty626oldrose):
well I will try to help
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OpenStudy (greatlife44):
you notice something right? you have 2(6*8x)(x*x)
6*8 = 48*2 96
you can multiply the numbers then work with the terms afterwards.
96(x*x*x*)*14y
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but you cant multiply 6x8 because 8 is 8x and 6 is not alone..
OpenStudy (greatlife44):
show us how you would approach the problem
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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