Q. Combine the like terms to create an equivalent expression:−4p+(−6p)=
Identify like terms: Identify like terms in the expression −4p+(−6p).Like terms are terms that contain the same variable raised to the same power. Here, both −4p and −6p are like terms because they both contain the variable p raised to the first power.
Combine like terms: Combine the like terms by adding their coefficients.The coefficients of −4p and −6p are −4 and −6, respectively. To combine them, we add the coefficients together: −4+(−6)=−4−6=−10.
Write combined like terms: Write the combined like terms as a single term.After combining the coefficients, we have −10 as the coefficient for the variable p. Therefore, the expression simplifies to −10p.
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