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Which expression is equivalent to 8x − 2x + 4 and why
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Which expression is equivalent to 8x − 2x + 4 and why
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Combine like terms
8x - 2x = 6x
6x + 4
is your expression.
You cannot combine 4 and 6x together, because one has a variable, and the other does not.
hope this helps
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