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Step 1: first you have to divide 130 and 13 Step 2: then you have to subtract the x’s and the y’s Step 3: next you combine and simplify the like terms
3m2n5p * 4m9n2p3 = Step 1: first you add the like terms(The m’s, n’s, and the p’s) Step 2: next you multiply the coefficients in the problem which are 4 and 3 and you get 12 Step 3: Then you combine the like terms and the coefficient and get your answer which is 12m11n7p4
Unit Reflection My favorite part of this unit was… Multiplying the coefficients then adding the like terms  My least favorite part of this unit was… dividing the coefficients

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  • 2. Step 1: first you have to divide 130 and 13 Step 2: then you have to subtract the x’s and the y’s Step 3: next you combine and simplify the like terms
  • 3. 3m2n5p * 4m9n2p3 = Step 1: first you add the like terms(The m’s, n’s, and the p’s) Step 2: next you multiply the coefficients in the problem which are 4 and 3 and you get 12 Step 3: Then you combine the like terms and the coefficient and get your answer which is 12m11n7p4
  • 4. Unit Reflection My favorite part of this unit was… Multiplying the coefficients then adding the like terms My least favorite part of this unit was… dividing the coefficients