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Simplify to write an equivalent expression 14 + 6x + 9x - 2x
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To simplify the expression \(14 + 6x + 9x - 2x\), we first combine like terms (the terms with \(x\)).
1. Combine the \(x\) terms:
\[
6x + 9x - 2x = (6 + 9 - 2)x = 13x
\]
2. Now, substitute back into the expression:
\[
14 + 13x
\]
Therefore, the simplified expression is:
\[
\boxed{14 + 13x}
\]
1. Combine the \(x\) terms:
\[
6x + 9x - 2x = (6 + 9 - 2)x = 13x
\]
2. Now, substitute back into the expression:
\[
14 + 13x
\]
Therefore, the simplified expression is:
\[
\boxed{14 + 13x}
\]
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