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English, 25.02.2021 04:20, sl1010

Choose the best definition for the following phrase: combining like terms (1 point) (a) A letter that holds the place for some unknown value in mathematics
(b) A process where you must look for terms that have identical variable parts and then combine their coefficients
(c) A process where if two things are equal, one can be put in the place of the other and nothing will change
(d)Terms that have identical variable parts

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