SOLUTION: 6x + 3y – 2x – 5y

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Question 187032: 6x + 3y – 2x – 5y
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6x + 3y – 2x – 5y
Bring the terms containing x together
Bring the terms containing y together
= (6x-2x) + (3y-5y)
= 4x + (-2y)
= 4x - 2y

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