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Brayan
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5 August, 22:25
Expand and simplify: 3 (2x+1) - 4 (2x+5)
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Baron Choi
5 August, 22:52
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The first step to solving this question is distributing the three and the four. once you have your new equation of 6x+3-8x-20, you can easily add or subtract. once you do this, you should have - 2x-17, which is the answer.
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