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    Simplify the Expression by Combining Any Like Terms\(7 a - 2 a + 5\)
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Simplify the Expression by Combining Any Like Terms 7a−2a+57 a - 2 a + 57a−2a+5

Question 115

Question 115

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Simplify the expression by combining any like terms.
- 7a−2a+57 a - 2 a + 57a−2a+5


A) 5a+55 a + 55a+5
B) 9a+59 a + 59a+5
C) 10a10 a10a
D) −5a+5- 5 a + 5−5a+5

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