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2 June, 00:54

How to simplify

6x+5y-2x-9x+3y

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  1. 2 June, 01:11
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    Take all the variables and put them next to each other but still in order.

    Keep their negatives and positives.

    6x-2x-9x 5y+3y

    Do the math with the variables that way, and you'll get an answer of

    -5x 8y

    Reform them into the simplified equation, so you'll end up with an equation of

    -5x+8y

    The x would be before the y since that's how it is in the alphabet. That would be a simplified form of the equation.
  2. 2 June, 01:15
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    You can simplify this expression by putting all of the coefficients with the same variables next to each other.

    6x - 2x - 9x + 5y + 3y

    Then, combine the ones that have the same variables. Add (or subtract) the numbers like normal.

    6x - 2x - 9x + 5y + 3y

    4x - 9x + 5y + 3y

    -5x + 5y + 3y

    -5x + 8y
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