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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Simplify: fourteen times j plus 2 times j plus twenty-two times k minus 7 times j minus fourteen times k plus 3 times k 9 times j plus eleven times k 9 times j minus eleven times k thirty-one times j minus eleven times k thirty-one times j plus eleven times k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[14j+2j+22k-7j-14k+3k \] First, combine the like terms. In this case, there are two different kinds of terms, the ones with j and the ones with k. When you combine them, use the sign just before it. Beginning with the "j" terms, we put them all together. \[14j+2j-7j\] 14+2 equals 16, -7, is 9, leaving us with 9j. Then, with the k terms. \[22k-14k+3k\] 22-14 equals 8, +3, is 11, and we have 11k. The final answer is \[9j+11k\] .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Una respuesta muy prolija.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

gracias:D

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