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| Question 100202This question is from textbook Algebra structure and Method
 :  Please help me confirm I am doing this correctly:
 4(2(-5x+y)-y)-10(y-4X)  with the outside set of parenthesis being brackets 
This question is from textbook Algebra structure and Method
 
 Answer by oberobic(2304)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Using brackets helps visually, but nested parentheses are okay, too. 4[2(-5x+y)-y]-10(y-4x) means 4 * (2 * (-5x + y) - y) - 10*(y - 4x).
 Then you simplify the innermost parentheses repeatedly. But you have to remember the rules of precedence: exponentiation, then multiplication and division (left to right), then addition and subtraction (left to right).
 
 4 * (2 * (-5x + y) - y) - 10*(y - 4x) becomes
 4 * (-10x + 2y - y) - 10*(y - 4x) because you do the multiplication before subtracting the y.
 Solving inside the parentheses is next:
 4 * (-10x + y) - 10*(y - 4x)
 Now multiply left to right:
 -40x + 4y - 10y + 40x because mutiplying -4x by -10 is +40x.
 The -40x cancels + 40x, so we end up with -6y
 
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