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| Question 662730:  7a-4b-[5a-3{b-2(a-b)}]
 Answer by ladyluck4772(11)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! If you have trouble following the steps I show, I have given a detailed explaination following these steps. 
 7a-4b-[5a-3{b-2(a-b)}]
 7a-4b-[5a-3{b-2a+2b}
 7a-4b-[5a-3{3b-2a}
 7a-4b-[5a-9b+6a]
 7a-4b-[11a-9b]
 7a-4b-1[11a-9b]
 7a-4b-11a+9b
 
 -4a+5b   (your final answer)
 
 Remember your order of operations first. What part of the problem do you work first? Whatever is inside the parentheses {}, which in this case is:
 
 {b-2(a-b)}
 
 However, there are () inside of {}.  In this case you would multiply the 2 by (a-b) first.
 
 {b-2a+2b}   Plug this in the original equation where {b-2(a-b)} was. This leaves you with the rest of the problem to solve.
 
 7a-4b-[5a-3{b-2a+2b]    Now solve what is inside the brackets [].
 
 7a-4b-[5a-3b+6a-6b]
 
 Combine like terms inside the [] leaving:
 
 7a-4b-[11a-9b]
 
 Now drop the brackets and combine like terms.  Be sure to distribute the negative sign (-) after the 4b before dropping the brackets.
 
 7a-4b-[11a-9b]
 7a-4b-11a+9b
 -4a+5b      (answer)
 
 Please ask if have any questions.  :)
 
 
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