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3 November, 13:57

What is the sum of (-a+5c) + (-7a+2c+3)

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  1. 3 November, 17:57
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    -8a + 7c + 3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To add expressions where many different variables are used, be sure to remember like terms. Like terms are terms which have the same variable bases and exponents. For instance a and b are different bases but ab and ab are the same. a^2b and ab^2 are different bases while a^2b^2 and a^2b^2 are the same. Both the variable and the exponents must be the same.

    In this expression, there are 3 variables. None of them have exponents. SO a and a as well as b and b should be combined only with each other.

    (-a+5c) + (-7a+2c+3)

    -8a + 7c + 3
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