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Combine the like terms to create an equivalent expression:
\large{-n+(-4)-(-4n)+6}−n+(−4)−(−4n)+6
\large{-n+(-4)-(-4n)+6}−n+(−4)−(−4n)+6
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GPT 3.5
To combine like terms, we can add or subtract the coefficients of the same variable.
Starting with the given expression:
\large{-n+(-4)-(-4n)+6}
First, let's simplify the terms with "n":
\large{-1n-4+4n+6}
Next, combine the terms with "n":
\large{(4n-1n)-4+6}
Finally, simplify the remaining terms:
\large{3n - 4 + 6}
Thus, the equivalent expression with the like terms combined is:
\boxed{3n + 2}
Starting with the given expression:
\large{-n+(-4)-(-4n)+6}
First, let's simplify the terms with "n":
\large{-1n-4+4n+6}
Next, combine the terms with "n":
\large{(4n-1n)-4+6}
Finally, simplify the remaining terms:
\large{3n - 4 + 6}
Thus, the equivalent expression with the like terms combined is:
\boxed{3n + 2}
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