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Combine like terms, then simplify if need be. 4cx + cx – cx – cx + cx
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Combine like terms, then simplify if need be.
4cx + cx – cx – cx + cx
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A common technique for simplifying algebraic expressions when combining like terms such as 2X and 3X we are there confections for an example 2x+3x=(2+3)x=5x
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Answer:
4cx
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