SOLUTION: 2(5a+6b-3)
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Question 133956: 2(5a+6b-3)
Found 2 solutions by checkley71, nycsharkman:
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2(5a+6b-3)=10a+12b-6
Answer by nycsharkman(136) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2(5a+6b-3)
Where is your equation?
You have no equation here.
Where's the equal sign?
I think what you want to do is multiply 2 by every term inside the parentheses.
2 times 5a = 10a
2 times 6b = 12b
2 times -3 = -6
Final answer: 10a + 12b - 6
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