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21 January, 17:49

How can I remove the parenthesis from the equation (11 p + 3 q + 4) + (-5 p + 8 q)

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  1. 21 January, 18:02
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    So first add the 11q and the 3q and you have 14q + 4. then subtract 5q from 8q and you are left with 3q. Then your answer will become 14q + 4 + 3q and that then goes down to adding 14q and 3q and that equals 17q. So the final answer becomes 17q + 4.
  2. 21 January, 18:13
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    Not sure, but I guess you could solve it to take out the parenthesis. Here is the answer 17x+4
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