(6h + 1)-(9h + 4)

explain

To subtract (6h + 1) from (9h + 4), we need to distribute the negative sign across the parentheses that hold (6h + 1):

(9h + 4) - 6h - 1

Now we can combine like terms:

3h + 3

Therefore, (6h + 1) - (9h + 4) = 3h + 3.

To simplify the expression (6h + 1) - (9h + 4), we need to distribute the negative sign inside the second parentheses. This can be done by changing the signs of the terms inside the second parentheses.

So the expression becomes:

6h + 1 - 9h - 4

Next, we can combine like terms. In this case, the like terms are the ones with 'h' and the constant terms:

(6h - 9h) + (1 - 4)

Combining 'h' terms:

-3h + (1 - 4)

Simplifying the constant terms:

-3h - 3

So the final simplified expression is -3h - 3.