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Simplify the following expression: 6a+2b-2a+3b
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Simplify the following expression:
6a+2b-2a+3b
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4a + 5b
The first term is 6a thus minus 2 from the other a term (which is -2a)
6 + 2 = 8
The second term is 2b thus add 2 with the other b (which is +3b.)
2 + 3 = 5
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6a - 2a = 4a
2b + 3b = 5b
Therefore 4a + 5b is the answer.
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