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9 October, 21:57

Find the sum of (3x + 2y) + (3y - 2x)

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  1. 10 October, 00:45
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    Since you are adding, the parentheses don't matter here. Rewrite it as 3x + 2y + 3y - 2x. Then, you combine like terms, or terms with the same variable. So, 3x - 2x = 1x, or just x, and 2y + 3y = 5y. That means that your final answer is = x + 5y
  2. 10 October, 00:54
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    1x + 5y, you subtract 2x from 3x because they have the "like" term of x and you add 2y and 3y because they have the "like" term of y
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