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Why does the 4x^2 turn into a 5x^2 when the x is added?

OnlyAnna

by OnlyAnna at September 11, 2009

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It's not an x that's added--it's an x^2, so it's a like term with the 4x^2, which makes 5x^2.

El Jefe El Jefe September 11, 2009

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Okay. Thanks, I think I get it now. :)

OnlyAnna OnlyAnna September 11, 2009

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because the math connects

Naz Naz December 17, 2009

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hello!

DerekHunter DerekHunter January 11, 2010

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that is exactly correct

JasonBourne JasonBourne February 06, 2010

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