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How do you solve this problem? 4a-3b+7a=
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How do you solve this problem? 4a-3b+7a=
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In this problem, you combine the like terms...
4a - 3b + 7a
4a and 7a are like terms so you add them together.
4a + 7a = 11a
So, the answer is: 11a - 3b
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