Which shows like terms from the expression?
9+5+7x^2+3x^2y+2x^2
a. 9 and 5...
Mathematics, 07.10.2019 20:20 Anikarenee
Which shows like terms from the expression?
9+5+7x^2+3x^2y+2x^2
a. 9 and 5
b. 7x^2, 3x^2y, and 2x^2
c. 2, 3, 5, and 9
d. 3x^2y and 2x^2
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