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Combine the like terms to create an equivalent expression: −2k−(−5)+1
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Combine the like terms to create an equivalent expression:
−2k−(−5)+1
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The answer is -2k + 6
-2k-(-5)+1
There is a one in front of the negative with no number.
-2k -1 (-5) + 1
A negative times a negative makes a positive.
-2k + 5 + 1
No put the like terms together.
-2k + 6
This is the answer.
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Answer:
-2k+6
Explanation:
Bring down the -2k and then add 5 to 1
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