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Marley Cooke
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29 January, 17:52
How do I combine like terms
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Kallie Lowe
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Combining Like Terms Lessons. A term is a constant or a variable in an expression. In the equation 12+3x+2x 2 = 5x-1, the terms on the left are 12, 3x and 2x 2, while the terms on the right are 5x, and - 1.
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