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What is the simplified form of this expression? (2x + 9) + (11x − 4)
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What is the simplified form of this expression? (2x + 9) + (11x − 4)
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The simplified form is 13x+5
You first add 2x and 11x, where you will get 13x, and from there, you subtract 4 from 9, where you will get 5, resulting in the answer of 13x+5.
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