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Sarah McFadden

How to Combine Like Terms in Math. To Combine Like terms all you have to do is... - 0 views

  • Examples of Like Terms Examples that are NOT like Terms
  • Exponents and Bases: You may have noticed that like terms always have the same base and exponent. Regarding Coefficients: Also, the coefficient in front of a variable does not change whether or not terms are alike. For instance 3x and 5x and 11x are all like terms. The coeffiecients ( the '3' in 3x, '5' in 5x and '11' in 11x) do not have anything at all to do with whether or not the terms are like. All that matters is that each of 'x' factors or 'bases' have the same exponent.
Sarah McFadden

Worksheets Index -- Algebra.Help - 0 views

  • Simplifying and Solving Equations with Multiple Signs
  • Simplifying and Solving Equations by Combining Like Terms
  • Distributive Property
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