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(5v+2)–(–6v+2)

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(5v+2)–(–6v+2)

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Solution

Sure, let's solve this step by step:

  1. First, distribute the negative sign to the terms inside the second parentheses. This changes the sign of each term inside the parentheses. So, the equation becomes: (5v + 2) - (-6v + 2) = (5v + 2) + (6v - 2)

  2. Next, combine like terms: (5v + 6v) + (2 - 2) = 11v + 0

  3. Finally, simplify the equation by removing the "+ 0", so the final answer is: 11v

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