Add (4d-3) + (12d + 4)

To find the sum of (4d - 3) and (12d + 4), we need to combine the like terms.

The like terms here are the terms with "d". We have 4d and 12d.

Adding them together: 4d + 12d = 16d.

Now let's combine the constant terms: -3 and 4.

Adding them together: -3 + 4 = 1.

Therefore, the sum of (4d - 3) and (12d + 4) is 16d + 1.

To add the terms (4d-3) and (12d+4), we simply combine the like terms.

The like terms in this case are the terms with the same variable, which in this case is "d". We have one term with "d" from (4d-3) and one term with "d" from (12d+4).

Adding the coefficients of the like terms, we have:

4d + 12d = 16d

Adding the constants, we have:

-3 + 4 = 1

Therefore, the sum of (4d-3) and (12d+4) is:

16d + 1

To add the expression (4d-3) + (12d+4), we'll start by simplifying each expression separately, and then combine like terms.

Let's simplify the first expression, (4d-3):
4d - 3

Now, let's simplify the second expression, (12d+4):
12d + 4

To combine the two expressions, we add the corresponding terms:
(4d + 12d) + (-3 + 4)

Combining like terms, we get:
16d + 1

So, (4d-3) + (12d+4) simplifies to 16d + 1.