Q. Combine the like terms to create an equivalent expression:−2k+(−4k)+5
Identify and group like terms: Identify and group like terms in the expression −2k+(−4k)+5.The like terms here are −2k and −4k, which are both coefficients of k.Group them together: (−2k+(−4k))+5.
Combine like terms: Combine the like terms −2k and −4k.−2k+(−4k)=−2k−4k=−6k.So, the expression becomes −6k+5.
Check for remaining like terms: Check for any remaining like terms and simplify further if possible.There are no more like terms to combine, so the expression is already simplified.The final expression is −6k+5.
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