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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Look at the expression below. Seven j plus six plus five k plus eight j k minus two k plus one a. Rewrite the expression so that like terms are grouped together. b. Simplify the expression

OpenStudy (anonymous):

For this question we have to use imaginary numbers such as thirtytwelve and eleventyseven. We the take the first two numbers and croos multiply them by said numbers. This process will bring you to the answer you seek

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wah?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A medal and a fan would be much appreciated for my troubles, just read it through. It will make sense eventually

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Cool, see you later! ;)

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