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29 September, 09:35

In order to solve for the variable in the equation 2 (x+3) + 5x = 3 (2x-1), Jaleesa begins by applying the distributive property,

then combines like terms. Which equation is the result of these steps?

7X+6 - 6x-3

O 2x+6 + 5x - x-3

O 2x+3+5X = 6x-1

7x+3 - 6x-1

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  1. 29 September, 09:56
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    The Answer would be 7x+6 = 6x-3
  2. 29 September, 09:57
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    Answer: 7x+6 = 6x-3

    Step-by-step explanation: Lets begin by applying the distributive property and then combining like terms to see what the result of these steps will look like.

    2 (x+3) + 5x = 3 (2x-1)

    Apply the distributive property: 2 x X = 2x and 2 x 3 = 6 and 3 x 2x = 6x and 3 x - 1 = - 3

    2x+6+5x = 6x-3

    Combine Like Terms: 2x + 5x = 7x

    7x+6 = 6x-3
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