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Can I combine these terms? If so, what would the answer be? 5x+9x
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Can I combine these terms? If so, what would the answer be? 5x+9x
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yes you can and it would be 14x
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Yes, because they are like terms. So the answer would be 14x (like normal addition since it’s like terms)
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