SOLUTION: 2a-6b-(-11a)+17b

Algebra.Com
Question 225303: 2a-6b-(-11a)+17b
Answer by LtAurora(115)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To solve this we can combine like terms: a's with a's and b's with b's.
The negative sign outside the -11a needs to get factored into it first:

Then we can combine:
, which is our answer.

RELATED QUESTIONS

Simplify:... (answered by checkley71)
Simplify -10(2a -... (answered by bucky)
2a^2-4a+3ab-6b (answered by stanbon)
Need help factoring this, not solving.... (answered by solver91311,swincher4391)
1/3(2a^3b)... (answered by Cintchr)
Simplify... (answered by MathLover1)
11(2a+6b)+7(4a+3b) (answered by Alan3354)
evaluate -2a+6b when a = 6 and b... (answered by checkley77,Edwin McCravy)
If sin 2A = cos 12B, find tan (A +... (answered by Edwin McCravy)