i had already gotten the # -1e but my teacher says that it is wrong.
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Problem: Simplify the expression 4e − 5e.
i had already gotten the # -1e but my teacher says that it is wrong.

4e - 5e = -e

That is the same as -1e, but when the co-efficient is 1 it is
usually not written.

 

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