When simplifying an algebraic expression, we are allowed to combine "like terms.” How do we know when two or more terms are “like”?​

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Answer:

Like terms mean that they have the same power/exponent, variable, or normal numbers. Like,

2 , 3 are like terms

2² , 5² are like terms

[tex]x^{3}[/tex] , [tex]x^{2}[/tex] are not like,

y, v are not like,

y , y are like

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