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Need help with this -6(a+b) + 9(a+b)
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Need help with this -6(a+b) + 9(a+b)
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-6a+(-6b) + 9a +9b then you have to combine the like termsÂ
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first step is to distribute: -6a-6b+9a+9b
then simplify: 3a+3b
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