Find the Sum: -11√6 + 9√6

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To find the sum of \(-11\sqrt{6}\) and \(9\sqrt{6}\), we can combine the like terms:

\[ -11\sqrt{6} + 9\sqrt{6} = (-11 + 9)\sqrt{6} = -2\sqrt{6} \]

So, the sum is

\[ \boxed{-2\sqrt{6}}. \]

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To find the sum of -11√6 and 9√6, we combine the like terms:

-11√6 + 9√6 = (-11 + 9)√6 = -2√6

So the result is -2√6.

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