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1)  \: x - 3
2)  \: y - \:   {y}^{3}
3 )   \:  - ab \:  +  \:  {2b}^{2}  -   {3a}^{2}
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Answered by XxniyaxX
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Solve for x and y6(9x \: + \: 6y) \: = 3a \: + \: 2b[tex]6 ... -

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Review terms, factors, and coefficients, and try some practice problems. ... 3 years ago ... two terms right? because 3a is one and 2b is one so theirs two. have 3a x 2b x 5s x 3r there is 4 variables. ...

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