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26 June, 21:09

6d - e + 3d - 2e

(combine like terms)

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  1. 26 June, 21:16
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    6d and 3d are like terms, so you take them and add them together because they're both positive. You get 9d-e-2e. - e and - 2e are also like terms so you would put these together but subtract them to get 9d-3e.
  2. 26 June, 21:28
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    Like terms are terms that have the same variable parts.

    In your problem, 6d and 3d are like terms and can be combined.

    -e and - 2e are like terms and can be combined.

    6d - e + 3d - 2e =

    = 6d + 3d - e - 2e

    = 9d - 3e

    Answer: 9d - 3e
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