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    Simplify by Combining Like Terms\(3 a - a - 6 a\)
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Simplify by Combining Like Terms 3a−a−6a3 a - a - 6 a3a−a−6a

Question 18

Question 18

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Simplify by combining like terms: 3a−a−6a3 a - a - 6 a3a−a−6a


A) −4a- 4 a−4a
B) 0
C) −3a- 3 a−3a
D) 4a4 a4a

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