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Simplify the expression 9−8b+6b 9−8b+6b . 9−8b+6b=?? haha last one XD
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Simplify the expression
9−8b+6b
9−8b+6b
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9−8b+6b=??
haha last one XD
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You should get it now from my previous answer.
But to apply it.
9 - 8b + 6b
9 + (-8b + 6b) <- Collect like bases (b)
9 + (-2b)
9 - 2b
Therefore it simplified is 9 - 2b
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