Prealgebra 1.2a - Adding Things of Like Kind
Mathematical terms that are like terms can be combined, but only if they are exactly the same kind of term. A fundamental concept to understand with working with variables. From the Prealgebra course by Derek Owens. This course is available online at http://www.LucidEducation.com.
Видео Prealgebra 1.2a - Adding Things of Like Kind канала Derek Owens
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