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Combine 6x + 2x in like terms
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The answer is 8x. That is because like terms are similar variable parts, and both 6 and 2 are being multiplied by x.
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6x and 2x have the same variable and are raised to the same power. That means that they are like terms and can be combined.
6x + 2x = (6 + 2)x = 8x
So, 8x is the answer.
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