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Randy Sanford
8 January, 22:39
Is 8mn + 8np a sum of like or unlike terms?
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Elise Mendoza
8 January, 22:45
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Answer: Unlike Terms
Step-by-step explanation:
Both numbers have one same letter which is n, but both are different because the first 8 has m, and the Second 8 has p. So, they're unlike terms.
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