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Question 14 of 25

Add.
(4x-3) + (2x-4)
A. 6x-1
B. 6x-7
C. 6x+1
D. 6x+7
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Final answer:

To add (4x-3) + (2x-4), combine the x terms first to get 6x, then combine the constants to get -7. Answer: 6x - 7.


Step-by-step explanation:

To add (4x-3) + (2x-4), we combine like terms. Combine the x terms first, so 4x + 2x equals 6x. Then combine the constants, so -3 + (-4) equals -7. Therefore, the sum is 6x - 7. Answer choice B is correct.


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