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22 March, 05:38
Does it matter if you group like terms?
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Selena Mathews
22 March, 06:01
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Answer: Yes it does matter because you can't add the like terms if they aren't the same.
Step-by-step explanation: 2x+8y you can't add these two because they don't have the same like terms.
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