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    Simplify the Expression\(6 x + 10 - 4 x + 9\)
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Simplify the Expression 6x+10−4x+96 x + 10 - 4 x + 96x+10−4x+9

Question 13

Question 13

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Simplify the expression.
- 6x+10−4x+96 x + 10 - 4 x + 96x+10−4x+9


A) 21x21 \mathrm { x }21x
B) 2x+12 x + 12x+1
C) 2x+192 x + 192x+19
D) 10x+1910 x + 1910x+19

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