a+a+a+a+b+b - add the like terms =4a+2b 4a and 2b cannot be added because they are not like terms.
a = k/b when a is inversely proportional to b, where k is a constant.
No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)
a = 0, b = 0.
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The terms "Class A and B" are old terms. We used to label narcotics with letters. The letters were related to the strength or "power" of the narcotic. Class A was the strongest. The correct label these days is "Schedule 1 through 5 (some people include 6 for non-narcotic medicine). Schedule 1 is very strong narcotic, high abuse potential, and no medical value. Schedule 2 is strongest narcotic available for medical use. It has high potential for abuse. Schedule 3, 4, 5 are decreasing levels of narcotic power and abuse potential.
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To add like terms, find the terms that have the same (or no) variable, and combine the coefficients of the terms. For instance, if you have a+b where a and b are real numbers, you can combine them.
a+a+a+a+b+b - add the like terms =4a+2b 4a and 2b cannot be added because they are not like terms.
the answer is that a plus c is equal to b.
Base of a triangle, billion, binary, binomial and bisect are math terms. They begin with B.
The form Schedule B Interest Income and ordinary Dividends of the 1040 or 1040A income tax form. The form Schedule A Itemized Deductions of the 1040 tax form. Click on the related links
a = k/b when a is inversely proportional to b, where k is a constant.
(a)those transactions outside the ordinary course of business of a taxpayer carrying on a business; and(b)those transactions entered into by non-business taxpayers.
b = 3a ?
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