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Consider this algebraic expression: 5 + 3x – 1 + 4x What is the simplified expression?
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Consider this algebraic expression: 5 + 3x – 1 + 4x What is the simplified expression?
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Consider this algebraic expression: 5 + 3x – 1 + 4x
What is the simplified expression?
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Answer:
3x+8 I think
Explanation:
add 5, -1 and 4
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Answer:
The
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