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Adding which terms to 3x2y would result in a monomial? Check all that apply.
3xy
–12x2y
2x2y2
7xy2
–10x2
4x2y
3x3
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We need like terms (same variables with the same exponents). 3x2y means 3x^2y, so the like terms are
- –12x2y (−12x^2y)
- 4x2y (4x^2y)
Checks:
- 3x^2y + (−12x^2y) = −9x^2y (a monomial)
- 3x^2y + 4x^2y = 7x^2y (a monomial)
The other terms have different exponents/variables, so their sums would be polynomials with more than one term.
- –12x2y (−12x^2y)
- 4x2y (4x^2y)
Checks:
- 3x^2y + (−12x^2y) = −9x^2y (a monomial)
- 3x^2y + 4x^2y = 7x^2y (a monomial)
The other terms have different exponents/variables, so their sums would be polynomials with more than one term.
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