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16 July, 23:27

Combine like terms: - 5a - 12a + 2b - 3b

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  1. 17 July, 01:20
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    In this situation, you would be combining like terms.

    What this means is that you solve for the terms that are the same

    Solve:

    -5a - 12a + 2b - 3b

    -5a and - 12a are like terms, so solve them by combining them

    -17a + 2b - 3b

    You would also see that 2b and - 3b are the same term, so solve them as well.

    -17a - b

    There are no more like terms, so your answer would be - 17a - b

    Answer: - 17a - b
  2. 17 July, 02:13
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    -17a-b

    Step-by-step explanation:

    -5a-12a=-17a

    2b-3b=b
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