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COMBINING LIKE TERMS

9 + 6f - 7

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User Ali Gh
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Answer:

6f + 2

Explanation:

The 9 and the - 7 are "like terms"

They are both constants. That is, they don't have a variable. The terms will be considered "like terms" if they have the same variables to the same power.

So we can combine 9 and - 7.

9 + - 7 is 2.

9 + 6f - 7

= 6f + 9 - 7

= 6f + 2

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