SOLUTION: Simplify 4(a + b) - 3b + a
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Question 17577
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Simplify 4(a + b) - 3b + a
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4(a+b)-3b+a
First multiply(a+b) by 4 to remove bracket
4a+4b-3b+a sum terms as written
5a+b is simplified term
Pete
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You need to distribute the 4 in order to get rid of the parenthesis.
Add like terms
Hope this helps!