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UkuleleGirl:

Combine like terms :)

UkuleleGirl:

UkuleleGirl:

brb gotta take a english test sorry

Joe348:

add \[2x+x\] what do you get?

UkuleleGirl:

that 3x and brbbbb english test

Joe348:

okay so just add \[3x\] with \[x^2\]

Joe348:

\[x^2+3x\]

UkuleleGirl:

I have returned

UkuleleGirl:

I thought you can't combine something that isn't like terms. I didn't think that \(x^2\) was like terms with 3x

Joe348:

Ignore(below) the because there is not any other common terms \[x^2\]

UkuleleGirl:

what?

Joe348:

The only like terms is \[2x\] and \[x\]

UkuleleGirl:

yes so that would mean the answer is just...\(x^2+3x\)

Joe348:

I just said that

@joe348 wrote:
\[x^2+3x\]

UkuleleGirl:

oh my bad...

Joe348:

Good job solving it

UkuleleGirl:

Thank you!

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