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Combine like terms in the expression -5x + 2y + 5x – 8y.

A. 10x – 6y
B. -10x + 6y
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D. -10% – 10y

User Mark Simon
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Answer:

-5x + 2y + 5x - 8y = -6y

Explanation:

Like terms are terms whose variables (and their exponents) are the same.


-5x+2y+5x-8y

We have the terms:


-5x;\ 2y;\ 5x;\ -8y

Like terms:


-5x\ \text{and}\ 5x,\ 2y\ \text{and}\ -8y

Combine like terms:


(-5x+5x)+(2y-8y)=0x+(-6y)=-6y

User Chandraprakash
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Answer:

-6y

Explanation:

the -5x and 5x cancel each other out, then the 2y and -8y become -6y.

User Reiion
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