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How do you simplify like terms . -3p+6-5p+7
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How do you simplify like terms . -3p+6-5p+7
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-8p+13 use photomath to help solve your math problems, it also shows you step by step how to do it
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1 combine the alike
-3-5 and 6+7, use the method of PEMDAS (parenthesis, exponents, multiply, divide, add, subtract) in order. then you'll get your answer.
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