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I'm confused on how to simplify variable expressions... For example, 7x-x and -3p+6p help?
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I'm confused on how to simplify variable expressions...
For example,
7x-x
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-3p+6p
help?
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the answer is 3p
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Basically, simplifying variables is the same as regular equations (like 5-3=2 and 5x-3x=2x)
So 7x-x is the same as 7x-1x which equals 6x
And -3p+6p is the same thing as -3+6 but with a p. With this in mind, the answer is 3p
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