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Combine like terms for each expression : 13q+6-6q
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Combine like terms for each expression : 13q+6-6q
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13q+6-6q
*Put the same variables together (13q-6q)*
This is what we call combining like terms.
so now we have:
7q+6
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When we combine like terms we would get.
7q+6
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