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Identify the terms as like or unlike. 10r, - 18r (2 squared) Choose the correct answer. O The terms are unlike terms. OThe terms are like terms.
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10r, - 18r (2 squared)
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O The terms are unlike terms.
OThe terms are like terms.
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Answer:
Unlike terms
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The exponents are unequal, so they are not like terms.
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