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Kamryn Pollard
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21 October, 09:41
When combining like terms what is - 9a + a?
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Evangeline Mckee
21 October, 09:50
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-8a
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because - 9a is a negative and when you add a higher negative to a lower positive, the term will be a negative. I the same even if you switch it around.
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