SOLUTION: -6(a+5b)- 3(-7B-a)=
This is a problem from a worksheet I was given for homework. It did not come from my text book.
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Question 52927: -6(a+5b)- 3(-7B-a)=
This is a problem from a worksheet I was given for homework. It did not come from my text book.
Answer by smartness(7) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the answer will be -6a+-30b+21b-3
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