SOLUTION: State whether 2k-3+k can be simplified. Explain
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Question 937403: State whether 2k-3+k can be simplified. Explain
Answer by josgarithmetic(39627) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A polynomial with more than one term of k. The polynomial can.....
YES.
Also, think THIS way:
Too many steps than what are really needed, but all are correct. You should identify the justification for each step.
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