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Reorder and gather like terms: (3.2 + 5) + (- 5.1 n - 3 n) Collect coefficients of like terms: ( 3.2 + 5 ) + ( − 5.1 − 3 ) × n (3.2 + 5) + (- 5.1 - 3) \times n ( 3.2 + 5 ) + ( − 5.1 − 3 ) × n
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