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Find the missing expressions... (6+4n) - (8+3n) =? And (4+6n) - (3+8n)=?
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Find the missing expressions... (6+4n) - (8+3n) =? And (4+6n) - (3+8n)=?
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(6+4n)-(8+3n)= 7n-2
(4+6n)-(3+8n)= 14n+1
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