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If you are adding (6a – 3) and (-3a + 6), which of the following choices shows like terms correctly grouped? (1 point) TE O (6a – 3a) + (-3+
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If you are adding (6a – 3) and (-3a + 6), which of the following choices shows like terms correctly grouped? (1 point) TE O (6a – 3a) + (-3+6) It Ite O (6a + 6) + (-3a – 3) Ite o (6a – 3a) – 3 + 6 0 (6a + 3a) + (-3+6)
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Answer:
(a) (6a – 3a) + (-3+6)
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming “properly grouped” means that parentheses are placed around each group of terms, the appropriate choice is the one that groups ‘a’ terms and constant terms:
(6a – 3a) + (-3 + 6)