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5x - 2x + 7 - x = _x + _

User DirtyBit
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Answer:

2x+7

Explanation:

To Simplify an Expression , we combine Like-Terms

So for our Question , we have Terms with x and Constant Term

Combine Terms with x : 5x-2x-x=2x

Constant Term : 7

Then 5x-2x+7-x = 2x+7

User Prathap Badavath
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\huge\text{Hey there!}


\huge\textbf{Equation: }


\mathbf{5x - 2x + 7 - x = } ________
\mathbf{\ x \ + }________


\huge\textbf{Simplify the left side of the equation, to}\\\huge\textbf{get the result of the right side of the}\\\huge\textbf{equation.}


\huge\textbf{Simplifying the LEFT side:}


\mathbf{5x - 2x + 7 - x}


\mathbf{= 5x - 2x + 7 - 1x}


\huge\textbf{Combine the like terms:}


\mathbf{= (5x - 2x - 1x) + (7)}


\mathbf{= 5x - 2x - 1x + 7}


\mathbf{= 3x - 1x + 7}


\mathbf{= 2x + 7}


\huge\textbf{Therefore, your answer should be:}


\huge\boxed{\frak{2\mathsf{x} + 7}}\huge\checkmark


\huge\text{Good luck on your assignment \& enjoy your day!}

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