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Combine the like terms to make a simpler expression −4p+(−6p)
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Combine the like terms to make a simpler expression −4p+(−6p)
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−4p+(−6p) = - 10p .........combine like terms
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First, we have to remove the parenthesis.
We then combine the like terms...
The expression is now simplified.
Have a nice day! :)
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