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Question 1204375: My question is to describe two methods for adding and subtracting linear expressions, but it doesn't make sense because I would have thought it would just be the same as any other addition, and my book doesn't go over this and I'm really confused. Found 2 solutions by MathLover1, josgarithmetic:Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source):
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When an algebraic expression is a constant or a variable raised to the power of , this is a linear expression.
When adding or subtracting linear expressions, method or method could be used.
(1) Vertical method:
Align like terms vertically and add or subtract.
example:
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(2) Horizontal method:
Use properties of operations to group like terms and simplify.
example: