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−5 + (−5r) + 10 Not that hard but I keep getting stuck
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−5 + (−5r) + 10 Not that hard but I keep getting stuck
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5-5r
-5 and 10 have like terms, so you can add them
they make positive 5
(-5r) is just -5r, and you can't add it to a number without a variable
so the answer is 5-5r
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the awnser is 5-5r i hope this helps u
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