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  • So i mean...even if they aren't completely identical you can still add them right?Just not using a rule like "if the base is the same add the exponents"...each would have to be expressed individually and then added for it to come out right and exact if i understand it right...

    MAJESTIC

  • very nice video mr.

    thx 4 the help.

  • you're welcome :)

  • My math final will thank you.

  • thank-you so much, i got confused and you explained it in such a way I GOT IT!!!!!!

  • You are very welcome.

  • Thanks for the lesson. It' has been very helpful. And I have to comment about you marking up the walls with chalk. It's the best kind of graffiti ever! haha If people were to walk by they would learn or relearn things. =)

  • You're very welcome.

    as for the math graffiti, everything you said plus it's a lot of fun as well :)

    peace.

  • @chycho I cant seem to find the exercise question,pls help me out.

  • hi FANelvis11,

    unfortunately, my site was hacked at the end of 2009 and the exercise questions were lost. I'll bring them back at some point but i'm not sure when. Sorry :(

  • GREAT!!!! thank you very much,, 5 stars :)

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