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Edith
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11 August, 12:11
Choose the like terms: 3h, i, 4i is it i and 4i
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Elliot
11 August, 12:17
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I think it is 4i and i cause they r like terms.
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Beau Farrell
11 August, 12:23
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Options are: 3h, i, 4i.
The options that have in common are second and third because each of them has i. That means that what you think is correct.
the answer is 4i and i
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