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what expression represents the sum of (2x-5y) and (x+y)

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  • 03-01-2017
Equation: (2x-5y) + (x+y)
Add x terms together: 2x + x=3x
Add y terms together: -5y + y=-4y
Simplify: 3x-4y

Final Answer: 3x-4y
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