elsacombs9 elsacombs9
  • 21-08-2022
  • Mathematics
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Can you combine like terms if one coefficient has a variable of x and the second coefficient has a variable of xy?

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danielaevans32 danielaevans32
  • 21-08-2022

Answer: No, because in order for two or more numbers to combine, both or all of them need to have the same variables, or else they are not like terms and you cannot combine them.

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