Asked by Anonymous
Simplify the algebratic expression below.
-3[(5x-2y)-4(x+y)+2y]-2(8y-3x)
For my answer I got -13x-9y which is wrong because its not in the answer choices.
-3[(5x-2y)-4(x+y)+2y]-2(8y-3x)
For my answer I got -13x-9y which is wrong because its not in the answer choices.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
count the x in the brackest
I get one. Now multiply by -3
now add the +6x in the next term.
count the y in the brackests. I get -2-4+2=4. multiply by -3
Now take the -16 in the second term, and add.
I get one. Now multiply by -3
now add the +6x in the next term.
count the y in the brackests. I get -2-4+2=4. multiply by -3
Now take the -16 in the second term, and add.
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