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(9m+6)+(-5m-6) a. 4m+12 b.14m+12 c.14m-12 d.4m
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(9m+6)+(-5m-6)
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b.14m+12
c.14m-12
d.4m
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A. 4m+12
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C.) 14-12
move the like terms first.
(9m+5m)+(-6-6)
=14m-12
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