SOLUTION: This question is about simplifying by adding like terms. I don't think I can duplicate the question here in a simple way because I can't show exponents and negative exponents. I
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: This question is about simplifying by adding like terms. I don't think I can duplicate the question here in a simple way because I can't show exponents and negative exponents. I have the answer to the problem (5xsquaredycubed) but don't know why that is the answer.
If you have access to seeing this problem, can you please help? If not, then I can try to "spell it out" if needed.
Thanks for your help.
This question is from textbook Saxon Algebra I
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's good to know the answer, but what is the question? You need to post your question since it's very unlikely that we'll have your book.
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