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What is the simplified form of the expression below? (6 + 7b) + 14

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Answer:


\huge\boxed{ answer}


\blue\star6 + 7b + 14 = 0


\blue\star7b + 20 = 0


\blue\star7b = - 20


\blue\starb = -20\7


\starsimplified form


\blue\star(6 + 7b) +14

firstly remove the brackets.


\blue\star
6 + 7b +14

seprate terms and variables


\blue\star 7b +20


\huge\boxed{7b + 20}

Hope it helps..

User Boaz Frenkel
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6 votes

Answer: 20+7b

Explanation:

Given

(6+7b)+14

Take off parentheses

=6+7b+14

Move like terms together (Commutative property)

=6+14+7b

Combine like terms

=20+7b

Hope this helps!! :)

Please let me know if you have any question

User Jericho Johnson
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