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a+(3a-2a)-(4a-3b)

Combine the "a" tems and you can reduce this to _?_a + 3b.

You do the math.
18 years ago

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Answered by Jennifer
a + (3a-2a)-(4a-3b)
=
a + 3a - 2a -4a +3b
= -2a + 3b
12 years ago
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a+(3a-2a)-(4a-3b)

Combine the "a" tems and you can reduce this to _?_a + 3b.

You do the math.

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