combine like terms to simplify.\n$\frac{3}{5}x + 3-\frac{1}{5}x - 2=\frac{3}{5}x + 3+(-\frac{1}{5}x)+(-2)$\n$…

combine like terms to simplify.\n$\frac{3}{5}x + 3-\frac{1}{5}x - 2=\frac{3}{5}x + 3+(-\frac{1}{5}x)+(-2)$\n$=\frac{3}{5}x+(-\frac{1}{5}x)+3 + (-2)$\n$=square x+square$

combine like terms to simplify.\n$\frac{3}{5}x + 3-\frac{1}{5}x - 2=\frac{3}{5}x + 3+(-\frac{1}{5}x)+(-2)$\n$=\frac{3}{5}x+(-\frac{1}{5}x)+3 + (-2)$\n$=square x+square$

Answer

Explanation:

Step1: Combine x - terms

$\frac{3}{5}x+(-\frac{1}{5}x)=\frac{3 - 1}{5}x=\frac{2}{5}x$

Step2: Combine constant - terms

$3+(-2)=3 - 2 = 1$

Answer:

$\frac{2}{5}x + 1$