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Find an expression which represents the sum of (5x + 6y) and (5x + 4y) in simplest terms. What is this equation in simplest terms?
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Find an expression which represents the sum of (5x + 6y) and (5x + 4y) in
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What is this equation in simplest terms?
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Combine all “like terms”. The brackets don’t matter, everything is being added. Therefore 5x + 5x = 10x
6y + 4y = 10y
All together simplest terms 10x + 10y
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