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3a+5a+4a=? combine the like terms.
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3a+5a+4a=?
combine the like terms.
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3a+5a+4a=12a
You add all of them together because they are all like terms.
Final Answer: 12a
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12a is your answer when you combine like terms. All you have to do is add all the numbers together with a variable of a to get your answer.
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