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28 February, 06:57

Can someone simplify this expression? 14y - 5 (3 - 2y) and explain how you got it.

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  1. 28 February, 07:26
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    Your first step will be distributing the - 5 to the binomial inside the parenthesis

    14y - 5 (3 - 2y)

    14y - 15 + 10y

    you carry the sign of the number when distributing so the sign of 2y changes to a positive

    from here, you add like terms--so all of the terms with the y variable

    14y - 15 + 10y

    24y - 15

    and after adding like terms there's nothing more you can do to simplify this expression, so 24y - 15 is your answer!
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