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Write the following expression using the fewest possible terms. (−2x − 13) + (19 + 5x) 3x + (−6) 7x + (−6) 7x + 32 3x + 6
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Write the following expression using the fewest possible terms.
(−2x − 13) + (19 + 5x)
3x + (−6)
7x + (−6)
7x + 32
3x + 6
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Anwser: 3x+6
explanation:
(-2x-13)+(19+5x)
-2x+5x=7x
-13+19= 32
7x/2=3x
32/5= 6
3x+6
Thats how i do it
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