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Emmett
Mathematics
15 December, 19:53
2a2b3 and - 4a2b3 are like terms.
a. True
b. False
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Braden Bailey
15 December, 20:18
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2a²b³ and - 4a²b³ are like terms as they both have the same variables with the same degrees.
Your final answer is a. True.
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