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Find the sum (7x + 6)+(-8x+4).

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Since we are summing two expressions, we can take away the parenthesis.

So,


\begin{gathered} \mleft(7x+6\mright)+\mleft(-8x+4\mright) \\ =7x+6-8x+4 \end{gathered}

Now, we add like terms (add/subtract x's and add/subtract numbers). Let's re-arrange the expression and do the addition/subtraction:


\begin{gathered} 7x+6-8x+4 \\ =7x-8x+6+4 \\ =-x+10 \end{gathered}

The sum of the two expression is:


-x+10

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