Mulitiple choice

1. (9m + 6) + (-5m -6)

4m + 12
14m + 12
14m - 12
4m

+ 12

To simplify the expression (9m + 6) + (-5m - 6), you can combine like terms.

First, distribute the negative sign to both terms inside the parentheses:

(9m + 6) + (-5m - 6) = 9m + 6 - 5m - 6

Next, combine like terms:

(9m + 6 - 5m - 6) = (9m - 5m) + (6 - 6)

Simplifying further, we have:

(9m - 5m) + (6 - 6) = 4m + 0

Since any number added to zero is still the same number, the final answer is:

4m

To simplify the expression (9m + 6) + (-5m - 6), we need to combine like terms.

First, let's remove the parentheses by distributing the negative sign to the terms inside the second set of parentheses.

(9m + 6) + (-5m - 6)
= 9m + 6 - 5m - 6

Next, we can combine the like terms. The terms with "m" are like terms, and the constant terms are like terms.

9m - 5m = 4m
6 - 6 = 0

Therefore, the expression simplifies to 4m.

So, the correct answer is 4m.