SOLUTION: -3(-2x+y+5)+3(-3x-5y-2)
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Question 157578: -3(-2x+y+5)+3(-3x-5y-2)
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-3(-2x+y+5)+3(-3x-5y-2)
6X-3Y-15-9X-15Y-6
-3X-18Y-21
-3(X+6Y+7)
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