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Brooks Simpson
1 February, 14:07
Subtract.
14x - (6+7x)
(Simplify answer)
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Keyla
1 February, 15:31
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We can simplify an expression by distributing if needed and combing terms if needed.
In the expression 14x - 6 + 7x the terms 14x and 7x are like terms. Because they both have the same variable and are to the same power.
14x - 6 + 7x
21x - 6
So, 21x - 6 is the answer.
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Rene Lawson
1 February, 17:37
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14x - (6+7x)
=14x-6-7x
=14x-7x-6
= (14x-7x) - 6
=7x-6x
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