SOLUTION: 3(x-2y)-2x+5(y+1)
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Question 650113: 3(x-2y)-2x+5(y+1)
Answer by sheldonbbtrocks(115) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First, we need to use the distributive property. To do this we multiply everything in the parentheses by the number in front of it.
3x-6y-2x+5+5y+5
Combine like terms:
x-y+10
Result: x-y+10
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