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What is -2x-x+8
I'm too tired to do this lol

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You can sum the two terms involving x:


-2x-x+8=-3x+8

There's nothing else we can do with this expression. If you need to find its root, we have


-3x+8=0 \iff 3x=8 \iff x=(8)/(3)

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The correct answer to this would be -3x+8
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