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28 June, 23:11

What is 7 (x-2y) - 4 (2x+y) in a distributed then simplify

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  1. 28 June, 23:25
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    5 (3x-2y)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question we are given an expression 7 (x-2y) - 4 (2x+y).

    Now, we have to simplify this expression after distribution.

    So, 7 (x-2y) + 4 (2x+y)

    =7x - 14y + 8x + 4y {This is the distribution. Here we have used the distributive property that, a (b+c) = ab + ac}

    =15x - 10y {Separating the x and y terms}

    =5 (3x-2y) {Taking 5 as common from both the terms}

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