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Find an expression which represents the sum of (4x-2) and (x−8) in simplest terms.

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Answer: First of all nice username :)

secondly here is the answer -

To find the sum of (4x-2) and (x−8), we can simply add the two expressions together.

(4x-2) + (x-8)

= 4x + x - 2 - 8 (grouping like terms)

= 5x - 10

Therefore, the expression which represents the sum of (4x-2) and (x−8) in simplest terms is 5x - 10.

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