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Group the like terms together from the following expressions:
-8x2y, 3x, 4y, −32x , 2x2y, -y​

Answers

Answered by logrithimsin90
3

Step-by-step explanation:

-8x2y and 2x2y

3x and -32x

4y and -y

Answered by nb69119
5

Answer:

like terms = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Algebraic terms, which does not have the same literal coefficients, and cannot beIn Algebra, the like terms are defined as the terms that contain the same variable which is raised to the same power. In algebraic like terms, only the numerical coefficients can vary. We can combine the like terms to simplify the algebraic expressions so that the result of the expression can be obtained very easily.

For example, 4x + 10x is an algebraic expression with like terms. In order to simplify this algebraic expression, we can add the like terms. Thus, the simplification of the given expression is 14x. In the same way, you can perform all the arithmetic operations on the like terms.

What are Unlike Terms?

Algebraic terms, which does not have the same literal coefficients, and cannot be raised to the same power are called, unlike terms.

For example, 4x + 9y is an algebraic expression with unlike terms. Because it has two different variables x and y, and not raised to the same power.

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