SOLUTION: multiply out 5(x+2)+3(7+x) answer simply as possible

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Question 758270: multiply out 5(x+2)+3(7+x) answer simply as possible
Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5(x+2)+3(7+x)
distribute the 5:
5x+10+3(7+x)
distribute the 3:
5x+10+21+3x
combine like-terms of x's:
8x+10+21
combine like-terms of integers:
8x+31


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