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M6|L20 Combining Like Terms (Part 1)Sign out
Write an equivalent expression with the fewest possible terms.
Write an equivalent expression without any remaining like terms.
6a+4+4b−5a+10b−8
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Write an equivalent expression with the fewest possible terms.
Write an equivalent expression without any remaining like terms.
6a+4+4b−5a+10b−8
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To combine like terms in the expression \( 6a + 4 + 4b - 5a + 10b - 8 \), we first group the like terms (terms with \( a \), \( b \), and the constant terms):
1. Combine the \( a \) terms:
\[
6a - 5a = 1a \quad \text{or just } a
\]
2. Combine the \( b \) terms:
\[
4b + 10b = 14b
\]
3. Combine the constant terms:
\[
4 - 8 = -4
\]
Now, we can express the entire expression with the combined terms:
\[
a + 14b - 4
\]
Thus, the equivalent expression with the fewest possible terms is:
\[
\boxed{a + 14b - 4}
\]
1. Combine the \( a \) terms:
\[
6a - 5a = 1a \quad \text{or just } a
\]
2. Combine the \( b \) terms:
\[
4b + 10b = 14b
\]
3. Combine the constant terms:
\[
4 - 8 = -4
\]
Now, we can express the entire expression with the combined terms:
\[
a + 14b - 4
\]
Thus, the equivalent expression with the fewest possible terms is:
\[
\boxed{a + 14b - 4}
\]