Asked by kamleen

3x + 2y + 16x^3z + 6y =

ANSWER: 19x + 8y + 3z

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Answered by Reiny
again, incorrect

when you add/subtract terms they must be "like"
the variables and exponents do not change.

3x + 2y + 16x^3z + 6y
= 3x + 8y + 16x^3z

(the only terms that were "like" were the y terms )
Answered by PsyDAG
If the problem has no typos, it can reduce to:

16x^3z + 8y + 3x
Answered by kamleen
the question is i wrote it wrong
3x + 2y + 16x + 3z + 6y =
Answered by Reiny
So what is your answer?

I see three kind of terms, x's , y's and z's
Answered by kamleen
19x + 8y + 3z
Answered by PsyDAG
Right.
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