(5x+3x-5x+4) , (8x-5x+8x+9)
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Not sure what you're asking.

The two expressions can be simplified: the first is 3x+4 and the second is 11x+9 (just total all the x's together for each expression).

If you wish to add the two expressions the sum is 14x+13.

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