SOLUTION: Combine like terms
3+3x-(4x+1)-(2x+4)=
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Question 935184: Combine like terms
3+3x-(4x+1)-(2x+4)=
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3 + 3x - (4x + 1) - (2x + 4)
= 3 + 3x - 4x - 1 - 2x - 4 {removed parentheses}
= -3x - 2 {combined like terms}
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