SOLUTION: what are like terms of this problem 5a^5 + 2a^4 - 9a^3
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Question 970711: what are like terms of this problem 5a^5 + 2a^4 - 9a^3
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There are none. Each is raised to a different power. The variable is the same, but the power raised is different.
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