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Simplify the expression.(3/4x−1)+(3/4x−2)
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that's wrong
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GPT 3.5
To simplify the expression, we can combine like terms.
First, let's simplify each expression separately.
For (3/4x - 1), we cannot combine any like terms since the x terms are different.
For (3/4x - 2), we cannot combine any like terms since the x terms are different.
Finally, since we cannot combine any like terms, our simplified expression is:
(3/4x - 1) + (3/4x - 2)
First, let's simplify each expression separately.
For (3/4x - 1), we cannot combine any like terms since the x terms are different.
For (3/4x - 2), we cannot combine any like terms since the x terms are different.
Finally, since we cannot combine any like terms, our simplified expression is:
(3/4x - 1) + (3/4x - 2)
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the mistake. Let's simplify the expression correctly.
We have (3/4x - 1) + (3/4x - 2).
To simplify this expression, we can combine like terms.
The like terms in this case are the terms with 3/4x, so we can add them together.
(3/4x - 1) + (3/4x - 2) = (3/4x + 3/4x) - 1 - 2
Adding the like terms:
= 6/4x - 1 -2
Simplifying further:
= (6/4)x - 3
Reducing the fraction:
= (3/2)x - 3
Therefore, the simplified expression is (3/2)x - 3.
We have (3/4x - 1) + (3/4x - 2).
To simplify this expression, we can combine like terms.
The like terms in this case are the terms with 3/4x, so we can add them together.
(3/4x - 1) + (3/4x - 2) = (3/4x + 3/4x) - 1 - 2
Adding the like terms:
= 6/4x - 1 -2
Simplifying further:
= (6/4)x - 3
Reducing the fraction:
= (3/2)x - 3
Therefore, the simplified expression is (3/2)x - 3.
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