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7 May, 10:44

Find the sum and express it in simplest form

(6y-2c+2) + (-3y+4c)

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  1. 7 May, 11:06
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    Well, kid all you have to do is add like terms and place the subjected terms in alphabetical order.

    1. (6y-2c+2) + (-3y+4c)

    2. 6y + - 3y = 3y

    3. - 2c+4c = 2c

    4. the positive in the first set of parenthesis has to term other than its number by itself. (so it remains alone and only positive 2)

    5. take all the separate term answers and add them into a complete expression - 3y + 2c + 2: and that is all
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