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Mathematics, 27.08.2020 07:01 chynahbug72531

what do you do when you simplify like variables with different exponents for example: I have 3x^(5)y^(8) + 2x^(5)y^(7) when I simplify 3x and 2x give me 5x^(5) but I don't know what to do with the different exponents in the y variables do I separate the variables and end with 5x^(5)y^(8)y^(7)?

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