Combine like terms. Please help me figure this out.

3p square6 -7q+14p square6

If p square6 means p to the 6th power, that is usually written as p^6

3p^6 - 7q + 14p^6
(3+14)p^6 - 7q
17p^6 - 7q

To combine like terms, we need to group terms with the same variables together and then add or subtract them accordingly. In this case, let's start with the terms involving p^2 (p squared) and the constant terms:

3p^2 - 7q + 14p^2

First, let's combine the terms with p^2. We have 3p^2 + 14p^2 which equals 17p^2. So, the expression becomes:

17p^2 - 7q

There are no other like terms to combine, so this is the simplified form of the expression:

17p^2 - 7q