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Nolan Leach
9 July, 20:01
What is equivalent to j+j+2k?
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Kamari Stark
9 July, 23:19
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An equivalent expression is 2j+2k because there are simply, 2 js.
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Sincere Beltran
10 July, 00:00
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J² + (2k) I think this is what you are looking for I hope?
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