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To add and subtract algebraic expressions in brackets, first, apply the distributive property if necessary, which involves multiplying the term outside the brackets by each term inside the brackets. For example, in the expression ( a(b + c) ), you would rewrite it as ( ab + ac ). Once the brackets are removed, combine like terms by adding or subtracting the coefficients of similar variables. Finally, simplify the expression as needed.

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