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How do you simplify the expression (2m+7) - (3-4m)?
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How do you simplify the expression (2m+7) - (3-4m)?
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Hello! And thank you for your question!
First we are going to simplify:
2m + 7 - (3 - 4m)
Then simplify what is in the brackets:
2m+7−3+4m
After that, combine like terms:
(2m+4m)+(7−3)
And then finally, simplify:
6m + 4
Final Answer:
6m + 4
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6m+4 is the answer but the way you do it is by combing like terms so 2m+4m which equals 6m and then subtract the rest which is 7-3 and is 4 I don't know if that's a good explanation but I hope it works
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