Combine Like Terms. Simplify the Given Expression Below:

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Combine Like Terms. Simplify the Given Expression Below:

Underline any Variable Terms. Circle any Constants. 1

Underline any Variable Terms. Circle any Constants.

Underline any Variable Terms. Circle any Constants. Can we simplify any further? Why or why not?

Underline any Variable Terms. Circle any Constants. How could we tell that the answer would be negative, not positive?

Underline any Variable Terms. Circle any Constants.

Underline any Variable Terms. Circle any Constants.

DISTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY AS SHOWN IN # 11-14

CLASSWORK GUIDED PRACTICE NAME:____________________________________ 8x 12x 17a – k -11x -4p n + 6 6m r 4x n – 24b 8v x + 42