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15 November, 03:02

Simplify 6 (x+y) + (x-y)

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  1. 15 November, 03:14
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    When you have something multiplied by more than one term in parentheses, you multiply that something (in this case 6) by both terms (x and y).

    6x+6y+x+y. Add like-terms. 7x+7y
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