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How do you simplify algebraic questions Example 8d-5 plus 7d-9d?

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Updated: 4/28/2022

To simplify 8d -5 +7d -9d, combine the numbers with the ds and don't forget the -5.

8d + 7d - 9d = 6d

Simplified, it is 6d - 5.

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