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Simplyfiy 3a+5b+6a-4b what is the answer thanks babe
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3a + 5b + 6a + 4b
Add up all the a's: (3a + 6a) + 5b + 4b
9a + 5b + 4b
Add up all the b's: 9a + (5b + 4b)
9a + 9b
If you want to, you can factor it:
9 (a + b)
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