Algebraic Expressions Unit Test

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Simplify −34r + 3 − 56r − 6
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To simplify the expression \(-34r + 3 - 56r - 6\), we can combine like terms.

First, let's group the \(r\) terms together and the constant terms together:

  1. Combine the \(r\) terms: \[ -34r - 56r = -90r \]

  2. Combine the constant terms: \[ 3 - 6 = -3 \]

Now, putting it all together, we get: \[ -90r - 3 \]

Thus, the simplified form of the expression \(-34r + 3 - 56r - 6\) is: \[ \boxed{-90r - 3} \]

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