-9x + 14x - 3y

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To simplify the expression \(-9x + 14x - 3y\), you can combine like terms. The terms \(-9x\) and \(14x\) are like terms, as they both contain \(x\).

  1. Combine \(-9x\) and \(14x\): \[ -9x + 14x = (14 - 9)x = 5x \]

  2. Now place the result back with \(-3y\): \[ 5x - 3y \]

The simplified expression is: \[ 5x - 3y \]