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Reasoning Find the sum (8x + 1) +(-9x + 7). Use pencil and paper. Explain how you know whento combine terms with variables.(8x+1)+(-9x + 7) = (simplify your answer.)

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Let's begin by listing out the information given to us:


\mleft(8x+1\mright)+\mleft(-9x+7\mright)

We will open the bracket, we have:


8x+1-9x+7

Put like terms together, we have:


\begin{gathered} 8x-9x+1+7 \\ \Rightarrow-x+8 \end{gathered}

Therefore, (8x + 1) + (-9x + 7) = -x + 8

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