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Gisselle
24 September, 14:30
What are the like terms in 2y3 - 4y2 + y + y3?
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Laylah Pennington
24 September, 16:35
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Like terms are terms that have the same variable and/or "pesty" numbers.
2y^3 and 4y^2 are like terms, so are y and y^3, since they all contain the variable, Y.
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