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Keenan Clarke
Mathematics
31 October, 01:41
9 + 3x - 8
can you simplify?
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Rowan Hampton
31 October, 02:03
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3x+1
Step-by-step explanation:
9+3x-8
9-8+3x
1+3x
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Mikayla Gross
31 October, 02:07
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1 + 3x
Yes, you can simplify.
Since 9 and - 8 are like terms, you can combine them.
When you add 9+-8 (or 9-8) your answer is 1
Then you add the 1 and positive 3
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