Q. Combine the like terms to create an equivalent expression:−3x−6+(−1)
Identify like terms: Identify like terms in the expression −3x−6+(−1).The like terms in this expression are the constant terms −6 and −1. The term −3x is not like the constants and will remain unchanged.
Combine like terms: Combine the like terms −6 and −1.To combine these terms, we add them together.−6+(−1)=−6−1=−7
Rewrite expression: Rewrite the expression with the combined like terms.The expression now becomes −3x+(−7).
Simplify expression: Simplify the expression by removing the parentheses.Since there is no change in sign in front of the parentheses, we can simply write the expression as −3x−7.
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