SOLUTION: -2a+3b-2b+3a-4b simplify polynomials
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Question 1020796: -2a+3b-2b+3a-4b simplify polynomials
Answer by ikleyn(52786) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Combine the terms with "a" in one group. Combine the terms with "b" into another group.
Then count the amount of "a's" in the first group and the amount of "b's" in the other group.
What might be easier?
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