SOLUTION: Simplify as much as possible 7[x-2(4+3x)] Thank you, Shelley E.

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Question 329525: Simplify as much as possible
7[x-2(4+3x)]
Thank you,
Shelley E.

Answer by privani(34)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
7(x-2(4+3x))
= 7(x-8-6x)
= 7(x-6x-8)
= 7(-5x-8)
= -35x-56

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