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How do I write this expression in fewer terms? 9m + k - (3m-2k)
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How do I write this expression in fewer terms?
9m + k - (3m-2k)
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The answer to this question is 3(2m+k) because this has been simplified. You just need to collect terms together! 3(2m+k)
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let's start by applying the negative to (3m-2k)
since a negative x positive is a negative, and a negative x negative is a positive, we get
9m + k - 3m + 2k
let's simplify
9m - 3m + 2k + k
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6m + 3k
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