SOLUTION: 5x(1+3y)+9((x/3)+2)

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Question 659756: 5x(1+3y)+9((x/3)+2)
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Starting with,
5x(1+3y) + 9((x/3)+2)
Distribute the 5x and the 9
5x + 15xy + 9x/3 + 18
simplify the fraction
5x + 15xy + 3x + 18
Combine like terms
8x + 15xy + 18




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