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Devan Andrews
29 June, 05:58
Is - 7y and y2 Like terms or unlike terms
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Elias Hartman
29 June, 08:30
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Yes, they are like terms.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since they both share the constant y they are considered like terms. 2y and y2 mean the same thing they are just in different orders.
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