Identify Like Terms: Identify like terms in the expression −p−5p+−7p+−7. The like terms here are −p, −5p, and −7p, which are all coefficients of p. The term −7 is a constant and does not have a like term in this expression.
Combine Like Terms: Combine the like terms -p ext{, } -5p ext{, and } -7p ext{.}\(\newlineTo combine these terms, we add their coefficients together:\$-p - 5p + -7p = (-1 - 5 - 7)p = -13p\)
Rewrite Simplified Expression: Rewrite the simplified expression with the combined like terms and the constant.\(\newline\)The simplified expression is \(-13p + -7\), which can also be written as \(-13p - 7\).
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