Answer:
[tex]-5x+7[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Two expressions are [tex](4x+1),(-9x+6)[/tex]
To find: sum of the given expressions in simplest terms
Solution:
A variable is a term that takes various numerical values and a constant is a term that takes a fixed numerical value.
Consider [tex](4x+1)+(-9x+6)[/tex]
Here, solve [tex](4x-9x),(1+6)[/tex]
[tex]4x-9x=(4-9)x=-5x\\1+6=7[/tex]
Therefore,
[tex](4x+1)+(-9x+6)=(4x-9x)+(1+6)=-5x+7[/tex]